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Trialing Dynamics CRM Online? Some Things to Consider [WEBINAR]

Post Author: Joe D365 |

Trialing dynamics CRM? If you are one of many companies evaluating Microsoft Dynamics CRM, there are a number of things to consider before (and after) you start your free 30-day trial of CRM. Luckily, we’re here to help. Whether you’re a one-person startup or a company with 10,000+ employees, there’s a lot to think about when it comes to evaluating Microsoft Dynamics CRM and deciding if it's the right solution for you. If you’ve ever wondered . . .

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  • When should I start my free 30-day trial?
  • Should I even spend time on a trial?
  • How do I successfully begin my trial?
  • When and how do I move forward?

. . . you aren’t the only one! Join one of our PowerObjects SMB experts, Patrick Jackson, on Friday, April 22nd at 10 a.m. CST for a 30 minute webinar to address these questions and more to help you get the most out of your services.

Happy CRM'ing!

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By Joe D365
Joe D365 is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 superhero who runs on pure Dynamics adrenaline. As the face of PowerObjects, Joe D365’s mission is to reveal innovative ways to use Dynamics 365 and bring the application to more businesses and organizations around the world.

2 comments on “Trialing Dynamics CRM Online? Some Things to Consider [WEBINAR]”

  1. Hi Joe,

    Slightly off topic, can we rollback an upgrade to an CRM Online system. So, we are currently on CRM 2015 with Update 1 and we are looking to go to CRM 2016. Can we rollback the upgrade?

    1. Hi Estelle - Unfortunately it is not easy to roll back a crm upgrade. If all kinds of things broke lose, via a support ticket with Microsoft, you can probably roll back to 2015. This would not be a quick process. We highly recommend creating a new crm only org, making this a copy of your prod 2015 org, then schedule the upgrade. Then you can test and train in 2016.

      The upgrade from 2015 to 2016 should be very painless. We have not had any client encounter anything major where they would want to rollback in crm online or even on premises.

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