Business Contact Manager (BCM) to Microsoft CRM Online - what is Microsoft's strategy for BCM?
- Performance hits to Outlook using the BCM client – BCM causes the CRM client to crash constantly and even typing an email can be a painful experience. It was not uncommon for the COO to reboot Outlook several times each day.
- Limitations in custom fields – BCM limits the amount of custom/user defined fields to 40 total fields. While this may sound like a lot, they run out quicker than one might think.
- Limited filtering capability – Filters are built in the form of reports in BCM instead of dynamic queries. When you export these reports – you end up with all records and Excel hides the ones that are ‘filtered’ out. Your exported spreadsheet data requires manual clean up and editing thereby making the Excel export unusable.
- Restrictions on data export – BCM allows core Account and Contact entity data to be exported, but the associated Notes have to be extracted directly from the database and reformatted manually. Also, Leads and Opportunities are not easily extractable.
Labels: BCM, Business Contact Manager, CRM 2011, CRM 2011 Online, CRM Migration, Microsoft CRM

