New Customer Offers:
Give Me 5 – 5 Dynamics GP users for $3,000
Microsoft® has announced a great new offer, the ‘Give Me 5’ Promotion, for Microsoft Dynamics® GP. With this this offer, Microsoft has made it easier to take advantage of this powerful software solution at a special price. New customers may be able to license an initial Foundation Pack, including the first user, plus four (4) additional users, for the Suggested Retail Price (SRP) of $3,000 in the United States (about 80% savings). Learn how Microsoft Dynamics GP can help you and your employees make decisions that help improve profitability, turn margins into cash flow, and ultimately drive your business growth. To find out how your organization can take advantage of this offer can call us at
562-366-0827 or send us an email at
sales@systematicainc.com. This offer is valid from October 3, 2011 to the end of the business day June 22, 2012.
Cloud CRM for Less Campaign: Get $150 Cash per Microsoft Dynamics CRM License.
The Cloud CRM for Less promotion provides new Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online customers in the US and Canada an incentive of $150 per seat. Until March 31, 2012, Microsoft will send qualified organizations $150 for each Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Subscription license. For example, buy 50 seats and get $7,500. Or buy 500 seats and get $75,000. This money could be used any way you like. For example, the money can be used to accelerate your implementation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online. Whatever the case, Microsoft will send you money to help you get started fast.
In addition to this great offer, all organizations can also license Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online for only USD $44/user/month! Together, the combination of a great price and this special offer represent a great opportunity to get started. Read
complete offer details on this exceptional opportunity.
Special Offers for Existing Dynamics Customers:
License Model Transition for Microsoft Dynamics GP
Microsoft has announced a great new offer for existing customers of Microsoft Dynamics® GP who are currently licensed by module. For a limited time, eligible Microsoft Dynamics GP customers can transition to Business Ready Licensing for as little as $500 per user (*some restrictions apply). If Business Ready Licensing is right for your business, a License Model Transition will recognize your previous Module Based Licensing investment and deliver the functionality that best fits your business today.
The transition to Business Ready Licensing will allow you to:
- Expand the capabilities of your solution.
- Enable an unrestricted number of users to have access to your solution.
- Deploy new functionalities as your business grows.
If you are interested in finding out more about this offer please contact us at 562.366.0827 or send us an email at info@systematicainc.com.
Please note this offer is valid from October 3, 2011 to the end of the business day December 22, 2011.
Microsoft Dynamics GP Customers – 15% Discount on Additional Module Purchases
There’s never been a better time to build on your Microsoft Dynamics GP investment. Expanding your solution with additional modules is a fast and easy way to extend the capabilities of your current solution. Start saving today and purchase a la carte module licenses for up to 15% off of the Microsoft Dynamics standard list price. You may expand the capability of Microsoft Dynamics GP with this special offer thru December 22, 2011. Don’t hesitate, contact your
Systematica consultant to schedule a personalized business needs estimate or read
complete offer details now.
Reenrollment Award for Microsoft Dynamics GP Customers
Renew now and save. Renew your service plan and receive up to 20% off your next qualifying license purchase, add users, purchase new modules or transition to Business Ready Licensing. The discount is based on customer tenure therefore contact your
Systematica consultant to verify qualification criteria or read
complete offer details now.
Offer valid: July 5, 2011 - through each customer’s Microsoft Dynamics service plan renewal date or June 30, 2012, whichever is earlier.