{"id":149130,"date":"2016-06-27T08:55:00","date_gmt":"2016-06-27T13:55:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/microsofts-linkedin-purchase-what-it-means-for-small-and-mid-sized-businesses\/"},"modified":"2016-06-27T08:55:00","modified_gmt":"2016-06-27T13:55:00","slug":"microsofts-linkedin-purchase-what-it-means-for-small-and-mid-sized-businesses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/microsofts-linkedin-purchase-what-it-means-for-small-and-mid-sized-businesses\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft\u2019s LinkedIn Purchase: What It Means for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses"},"content":{"rendered":"
Microsoft’s purchase of LinkedIn has been hailed as a huge boon for LinkedIn shareholders and Microsoft’s reassertion<\/a> of its dominance in the tech market. While investors and both companies should undoubtedly be rejoicing, small and mid-sized businesses just might have the most cause for celebration.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n How Microsoft’s LinkedIn Acquisition is Poised to Benefit Small and Medium Sized Businesses<\/strong><\/p>\n As the owner of an IT service company, I realize that customer relationship management (CRM) is a critical component of my business success. Small and mid-sized businesses are no different. In fact, CRM is an essential element of any company’s success since it holds valuable information pertaining to:<\/p>\n In effect, a CRM database holds critical company information involving all forms of business communication while also ensuring business tasks run smoothly through task scheduling and automated reminders. These business benefits provide a tangible benefit to small and mid-sized businesses, which is why more than 40,000 companies<\/a> and 4.4 million users are already using Microsoft Dynamics CRM.<\/p>\n\n