December 2012 Service Update is Here for Microsoft Dynamics CRM!

Today we’re announcing the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online December 2012 Service Update. This new service update comes on the heels of continued success for our business. We continue to drive double-digit revenue growth and we’re closing in on our 3 millionth user! Momentum is with us and the December 2012 service update is yet another significant milestone for our business.

The December 2012 Service Update reimagines the way sales and customer service professionals work with CRM. We’re moving away from the traditional data-centric lists and forms approach, this service update will add new user experiences that simply and visually guide users through their business processes. We’re expanding the range of supported browsers for Microsoft Dynamics CRM to give more flexibility in the devices and platforms you use. Embedded Bing maps have also been added to the new user experience to add location context for Lead, Contact and Account addresses in the system. Rounding out our experiences investments there will be support for Microsoft Office 2013 across Outlook, Word and Excel integration.

We’re adding new application capabilities including predefined best practice sales and service business process definitions which are highly configurable and will accelerate time-to-value for organizations. From a social and collaboration standpoint we’re adding new connections with Yammer and Skype.

For the developer we’ve got new cloud extensibility options and a bulk data API to help you work on large datasets in Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.

The release preview guide for the December 2012 service update which details all the new features and functionality can be downloaded at here. We’re also posting our new Statement of Direction which outlines our key investment areas for the next 36 months. I encourage you to read the documents to learn about the fantastic range of new capabilities we’re delivering over the short and long term. It is truly an exciting time to be engaging with Microsoft Dynamics CRM!

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Feel free to ask your questions or tell us what your favorite feature is!

David Pennington
@pennington03
davidp@microsoft.com