CRM News - Redmond giant Microsoft to deliver CRM in China

Following the launch of its Dynamics CRM 3.0 a few months back, Microsoft is now making a move to tie up with channel partners CDC to take the software to China. Microsoft is looking to deliver CRM, ERP, and supply chain management applications in China. This is seen in market circles as a move to take advantage of China’s "hugely dynamic economy.” As CIO reports:

The company is releasing the software in 22 languages, including simplified Chinese but not traditional Chinese, according to Claus Minet of Microsoft Business Solutions in Beijing. Simplified Chinese is used primarily on the Chinese mainland and in Singapore, with traditional Chinese used in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other Chinese communities worldwide.

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