[consulting] Microsoft Dynamics vs Drupal
Tom Williamson
tom at tom-williamson.com
Tue Oct 13 12:28:09 UTC 2009
I agree with Victor, most of our clients are Salesforce clients and we
integrate with Drupal. Its great.
Remember, Drupal has users but isn't a CRM so comparing the two isn't fair.
MS Dynamics will lose on the content and community side and Drupal will lose
on the CRM side.
The right solution will depend on the business need.
Tom
From: consulting-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:consulting-bounces at drupal.org]
On Behalf Of Victor Kane
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:51 AM
To: A list for Drupal consultants and Drupal service/hosting providers
Subject: Re: [consulting] Microsoft Dynamics vs Drupal
Well, you might wander in with a Sidekick open, muttering ...
Suggest Drupal + Salesforce CRM integration (see salesforce module).
Victor Kane
http://awebfactory.com.ar
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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