November 13, 2008

Microsoft offering zero-percent financing for ERP, CRM

Dynamics ERP and CRM customers in some parts of the world can now apply for 0 percent, 36-month financing

Hoping to spark sales as companies put the squeeze on capital spending, Microsoft said Thursday that new customers of its Dynamics ERP and CRM applications in some parts of the world can apply for 0 percent, 36-month financing.

The deal, through Microsoft Financing, is good on purchases costing between $20,000 and $1 million. It applies to licensing and "first-year enhancement costs" on Dynamics NAV, AX, GP, and SL, as well as Dynamics CRM.

[ Learn more about how the financial crisis is affecting IT and the high-tech industry, plus what IT can do to help, in InfoWorld's special report. ]

Microsoft is also offering standard financing rates on other ownership expenses, such as partner services and customization work.

The 0 percent promotion is available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, and Switzerland.

While Microsoft's offer is for a limited time, it hasn't set an end date, according to a spokeswoman at the company's public relations firm. The offer does not apply to Dynamics CRM Online, which is sold by subscription, she added.

Microsoft's move fits into a recent trend, reported by the Wall Street Journal, where vendors lend more money to customers.

But one industry observer questioned whether Microsoft's move will have a major impact on sales.

"I'd be stunned if that really influences anyone," AMR Research analyst Bruce Richardson. "I think it gets your attention and maybe you take a look at [Dynamics] if you're thinking about that versus Salesforce."

Price is only one part of choosing a software package, according to Richardson. Customers also must weigh things like the amount of training users will need or the logistics of importing legacy data to the new system, he said.

Richardson compared the Microsoft offer to the 0 percent financing deals frequently offered by the likes of General Motors. It's not as if customers base their decision solely on the fact they'll save money, as opposed to the car or truck's features, he said. "You have to really want that GM vehicle."

Close

On Twitter now

Applications

Powered by Twitter

On Twitter now

additional resources
White Paper - How to Improve Delivery of Advanced Web Applications

White Paper

Virtual Workforce: The Key to Expanding The Business While Cutting Costs

Get the independent advice and expertise you need to support a virtual workforce.

Go inside:
The three-step approach to making a virtual workforce a reality.
The four flavors of client virtualization technologies.
The three key initiatives that solve IT challenges.
Download now »
White Paper: Successfully Secure Your Wireless LAN With Wi-Fi firewalls.

White Paper

Addressing Linux Threats Leveraging Fewer Resources

The increase in Linux popularity has increased the frequency and sophistication of malware attacks. Read this 2 page white paper now to learn how you can protect your Linux environment with real-time protection that is certified by all major Linux vendors.

Download now »
White Paper - The 2009 Handbook of Application Delivery

White Paper

The 2009 Handbook of Application Delivery

Ensuring acceptable application delivery will become even more difficult over the next few years. As a result, IT organizations need to ensure that the approach that they take to resolving the current application delivery challenges can scale to support the emerging challenges. This handbook elaborates on the key tasks associated with planning, optimization, management and control and provides decision criteria to help IT organizations choose appropriate solutions.

Download now »
White Paper - Is Your Backup System Outdated?

White Paper

Mid-range Storage Considerations

A common misconception is that mid-range storage requirements are dramatically different than that of a larger enterprise. Mid-range storage users may require less capacity, but they have similar functionality and management requirements. This ESG paper examines mid-range storage needs and reviews a new solution that adjusts size while retaining value, performance and functionality.

Download now »

Sign up to receive Applications Resource Alerts

Subscribe to the Today's Headlines: First Look Newsletter

Find out what will be news for the day, with our first-thing-in-the-morning briefing.

©1994-2010 Infoworld, Inc.