The Microsoft Dynamics CRM team is committed to delivering familiar,
connected and intelligent CRM experiences to the 33,000 organizations worldwide
that power their sales, service and marketing processes with Microsoft Dynamics
CRM. We strive to balance a high standard of quality with our aspiration to
deliver technology updates on a timely and frequent basis. Along those lines we
are greatly excited about the important advances we have delivered across the
last six months such as integrated social collaboration capabilities, a unified
Microsoft Office 365 experience underscoring simplified cloud service management
through common administration, billing and provisioning as well as important
performance and business continuity features such as improved disaster recovery
with in-region replication to further help protect data.
On July 19th, as we committed, our Q2 release will include Microsoft SQL
Server 2012 support, Industry templates and certifications for our online
service. After listening to the feedback from our customers and partners we are
delaying availability of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Mobile and cross-browser
support. These were previously scheduled to be delivered in the Q2 2012 Service
Update, and we now plan to deliver them in the service update scheduled for Q4
2012.
At the heart of the Q4 release we are focused on delivering a more compelling
customer experience in mobile and cross browser. A Q4 2012 Service Update
Release Preview Guide detailing the new capabilities and interface will be
published this summer.
We firmly believe that this updated plan puts us in a better longer-term
position to deliver high quality solutions and capabilities that will excite our
customers and partners.
In the meantime we understand there may be questions. Please see the Q&A
provided below for more information.
Q&A
When will Cross-Browser be supported?
Answer: Cross-browser support will be available with the Q4 2012 Service
Update.
Does this new plan result in planned capabilities from the Q4 2012 release
being deferred?
Answer: No currently announced Q4 2012 capabilities will be deferred as a
result of this decision. As a part of our bi-annual release cadence we work on
multiple service updates in parallel. Merging the Q2 and Q4 2012 releases allows
us to provide a better overall experience by combining cross browser support
with user interface enhancements already planned for the Q4 2012 Service Update.
What does this mean for on premises updates?
Answer: Microsoft delivers regular updates to on-premise customers called
rollups. Update rollup 10 is currently scheduled for release in August 2012.
What does this mean for the planned industry and regional compliance
requirements/certifications?
Can I get the Industry templates before the revised date of Q4 2012?
Answer: Yes, the following Industry templates are being made available in the Microsoft Dynamics Marketplace in July 2012.
- Wealth Management
- Non-Profit
- Life Annuity Insurance Sales
- Health Plan Sales
When will on premise customers receive SQL 2012 support?
Answer: Microsoft delivers regular updates to on-premise customers. Support for SQL Server 2012 will be included in Update rollup 10 currently scheduled for release in August 2012.
What do I do if I have an immediate requirement for Mobile prior to Q4 2012?