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Microsoft and TenDigits Announce Alliance for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
REDMOND, Wash., July 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Microsoft Corp. and
TenDigits Software Inc. today announced an alliance to deliver full-featured
mobile access to both Windows Mobile phones and BlackBerry mobile phones for
Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
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MobileAccess 4.0, developed and distributed by TenDigits, will extend rich
client access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM for users of Windows Mobile phones and
Research in Motion (RIM)-based BlackBerry mobile phones. This solution gives
organizations the choice and flexibility to meet the requirements of their
users while giving them anytime, anywhere access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. It
also provides access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM functionality while offline to
help fuel the productivity and responsiveness of remote employees and
partners.
MobileAccess 4.0 may be administered within Microsoft Dynamics CRM rather
than with multiple servers, which helps minimize IT management overhead and
setup. This solution will be available for Microsoft Dynamics CRM customers on
both Windows Mobile phones and BlackBerry mobile phones in the third quarter
of 2008.
"We're pleased to work with Microsoft to empower more mobile work forces
with access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM," said Sean Gocher, president and
founder of TenDigits. "Hundreds of customers are already using MobileAccess to
open up Microsoft Dynamics CRM capabilities to mobile phones, and we share
Microsoft's vision of delivering solutions that give organizations the very
best technological and business fit for their individual needs."
"MobileAccess provides offline access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM and helps
organizations achieve fast time to value, reduce IT costs and increase mobile
worker productivity," said Brad Wilson, general manager for Microsoft Dynamics
CRM. "This alliance extends the power of choice to organizations by giving
mobile users access to customer data when and where they need it."
MobileAccess v4.0 augments the range of offerings available for mobile
users of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, which includes CRM Mobile Express and
Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008. CRM Mobile Express is a
thin client solution accessible on any HTML-compliant mobile phone with an
Internet connection; an updated version for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 will be
available in beta in the third quarter of 2008. Microsoft System Center Mobile
Device Manager 2008 provides over-the-air management of Windows Mobile phones
and security-enhanced access to corporate data behind the firewall.
More information is available at these sites:
-- TenDigits Web site: http://www.tendigits.com
-- Windows Mobile Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile
-- System Center Mobile Device Manager Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/mobiledevicemanager/default.mspx
About Microsoft Dynamics
Microsoft Dynamics is a line of financial, customer relationship and
supply chain management solutions that helps businesses work more effectively.
Delivered through a network of channel partners providing specialized
services, these integrated, adaptable business management solutions work like
and with familiar Microsoft software to streamline processes across an entire
business.
About TenDigits
TenDigits develops and markets software that extends enterprise
applications to wireless handheld devices. A recognized expert in mid-market
CRM solutions, TenDigits' flagship product MobileAccess delivers productivity
to workforces of all sizes by providing sales, service and management teams
with BlackBerry(R) and Windows Mobile handheld access to their Microsoft
Dynamics CRM information anywhere, anytime -- on the road, between meetings
and even on airplanes.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their
full potential.
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