[consulting] Microsoft Dynamics vs Drupal

Ryan Cross drupal at ryancross.com
Tue Oct 13 09:19:37 UTC 2009


Or stick with an opensource CRM at least - check out vTiger 5.1 improved
api's...
Considering that most features in a CRM are commoditized these days, aside
from a specific feature - why is your client wanting to use Dynamics?

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Victor Kane <victorkane at gmail.com> wrote:

> Well, you might wander in with a Sidekick open, muttering ...
> Suggest Drupal + Salesforce CRM integration (see salesforce module).
>
> Victor Kane
> http://awebfactory.com.ar
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>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Jeff <jeff at marmaladesoul.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We’re working with a client whose management have decided that moving
>> toward a Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution may be better than doing
>> their CRM in a custom Drupal environment. I have no experience or
>> knowledge (nor interest in) Microsoft Dynamics, so would be keen to
>> hear the combined knowledge of this group regarding how it might
>> compare with a bespoke Drupal solution.
>>
>> Obviously I have a vested interest in Drupal being the better
>> solution, but don’t want to be ignorant, so if anyone can share their
>> thoughts on the pros and cons of each platform, that would be very
>> interesting to us. Please bear in mind that (together with the client)
>> we are entirely capable of developing a very customised solution, so
>> we’re not talking about a simplistic install of Drupal with a few
>> contrib modules, but rather leveraging Drupal as a framework enabling
>> us to more rapidly develop a customised solution tailored specifically
>> to their business requirements.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
>> http://marmaladesoul.com
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