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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile for iPhone, Windows Phone and Android

by Mahesh Chand on Feb 18, 2012

Microsoft recently announced Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile that supports all major mobile platforms including Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, and Blackberry.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile for iPhone, Windows Phone and Android

In a news on Feb 06, Microsoft announced Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile that supports all major mobile platforms including Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, and Blackberry.

“In today's hyperconnected world, customers need to be able to access their business-critical data on the device of their choice from wherever they are,” said Dennis Michalis, general manager, Microsoft Dynamics CRM. “These advancements, combined with the strength of the Microsoft platform, make Microsoft Dynamics CRM an obvious choice for any business.”

Using the cloud-based, cross-platform, native mobile client service, customers will be able to sync their information and sales pipelines offline, helping them stay connected on the road and on their terms.

Through the power of xRM, the flexible application development framework of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, customers will also be able to easily mobilize their extended CRM applications by having seamless integration between Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile and their existing Microsoft Dynamics CRM environment.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile will be available at a starting price of $30 (U.S.) per user, per month and supports the use of up to three devices per user.

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