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Switch to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.

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Get $200 cash* per license** of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online

Organizations worldwide are realizing that they do not need to pay a premium for a world-class CRM solution. Why pay $65, 70, or even $125 per user – every month – if you can get a better solution that works great with your existing Microsoft investments at only $34 per user per month***? That’s a savings of up to 72%!

Despite the great costs savings, it’s not always easy to switch from one CRM system to another. That’s why Microsoft is offering qualified organizations $200 per seat that they license. Think about it: switch 30 seats, get a check for $6,000. Switch 100 seats, get $20,000.

This money could be used to migrate critical business information and processes from one system to another. It could also be used to pay down any cancellation fees that might be incurred with another vendor. Whatever the case, Microsoft will send you cash to help manage the expense of switching – and start the process of saving money.

Who can qualify?

  • Organizations that currently license Salesforce.com (Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate Editions) or Oracle (Siebel CRM or CRM On Demand).
  • Organizations that subscribe at least 15 Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online licenses.
  • Organizations that sign a two year licensing agreement for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.

How do I get started?

The first step is to give us some information about you and your business. Fill out the form to the right, and a Champion representative will be in touch within 24 hours.

* USD$200 cash or comparable amount in specific currencies where Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online is offered.
** Qualified organizations must license at least 15 seats of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, and will not receive an incentive credit for more than 250 seats.
*** Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online will be available for $34 per user per month when on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 is launched internationally in January 2011.