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On 28 Feb, 15:46, grep wrote:
Gary,
Now I'm not positive about this, but given Microsoft's marketing
strategy with regards to BCM, I think my answers are probably right.
In short: No. No. Yes.
BCM is really intended for the VERY small business. Think businesses
with 1-5 machines, where the users are pretty much independent of each
other. For that reason, MS doesn't make the product capable of such
"advanced" features such as real data collaboration with a workgroup. If
you want those features, MS wants you to buy MS Dynamics CRM for Small
Business, which integrates (sort of) with Outlook, uses a back-end
SQL-Server database, stored on your server, and enables a lot more
collaboration and sharing between users. But it's price-tag is
considerably higher than BCM's.
Hope this helps,
grep
Gary wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if someone would be able to clear up a few queries I
have regarding the above software. I have read loads of differing
reports, and not that different feature have been brought in on
different versions.
What I need to know is:
Does the latest version of Outlook 2003 BCM have the capability to
share a single BCM database, located on a Windows 2003 server, with
multiple users?
And can you use BCM in an Exchange Outlook profile?
If not, does BCM for Outlook 2007 have these features, or is it a
completely stand alone peice of software?
All your help is greatly appreciated.
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Thanks a lot for your help.
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