Dynamics 365 vs Salesforce Classic
Developers should learn Dynamics 365 when building or customizing business applications for enterprises that require integrated CRM and ERP functionalities, such as automating sales pipelines, managing customer service, or handling financial operations meets developers should learn salesforce classic when maintaining or migrating legacy salesforce implementations, as many older orgs still use it or have customizations built for it. Here's our take.
Dynamics 365
Developers should learn Dynamics 365 when building or customizing business applications for enterprises that require integrated CRM and ERP functionalities, such as automating sales pipelines, managing customer service, or handling financial operations
Dynamics 365
Nice PickDevelopers should learn Dynamics 365 when building or customizing business applications for enterprises that require integrated CRM and ERP functionalities, such as automating sales pipelines, managing customer service, or handling financial operations
Pros
- +It is particularly valuable in industries like retail, manufacturing, and professional services where seamless data flow between departments is critical for efficiency and decision-making
- +Related to: power-platform, azure
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Salesforce Classic
Developers should learn Salesforce Classic when maintaining or migrating legacy Salesforce implementations, as many older orgs still use it or have customizations built for it
Pros
- +It's essential for understanding the historical context of Salesforce development, including Visualforce pages, Apex triggers, and Classic-specific configurations
- +Related to: salesforce-lightning, visualforce
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Dynamics 365 if: You want it is particularly valuable in industries like retail, manufacturing, and professional services where seamless data flow between departments is critical for efficiency and decision-making and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use Salesforce Classic if: You prioritize it's essential for understanding the historical context of salesforce development, including visualforce pages, apex triggers, and classic-specific configurations over what Dynamics 365 offers.
Developers should learn Dynamics 365 when building or customizing business applications for enterprises that require integrated CRM and ERP functionalities, such as automating sales pipelines, managing customer service, or handling financial operations
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