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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
Once up on a time there was a CRM-system from Microsoft called [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Actually the story started even earlier when Microsoft bought a CRM company consisting of 10 employees in 2001. Two years later Microsoft CRM was born. It was later rebranded to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This was more than a CRM-system. Already back then it was called an ”[[xRM]]” platform rather than just a CRM system.
 
Once up on a time there was a CRM-system from Microsoft called [[Microsoft Dynamics CRM]]. Actually the story started even earlier when Microsoft bought a CRM company consisting of 10 employees in 2001. Two years later Microsoft CRM was born. It was later rebranded to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This was more than a CRM-system. Already back then it was called an ”[[xRM]]” platform rather than just a CRM system.
Parts of (or at least concepts from) the Microsoft Dynamics CRM/xRM platform has been lifted into Power Platform ([[CDS]] and [[model-driven apps]]). Then new cloud concepts have been added as well making up other parts of Power Platform (such as e.g. [[canvas apps]] and [[Power Automate]]).   
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Parts of (or at least concepts from) the Microsoft Dynamics CRM/xRM platform has been lifted into Power Platform ([[Microsoft Dataverse]] and [[model-driven apps]]). Then new cloud concepts have been added as well making up other parts of Power Platform (such as e.g. [[canvas apps]] and [[Power Automate]]).   
    
In 2019 Microsoft was recognized by Gartner as a leader for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms Magic Quadrant.  
 
In 2019 Microsoft was recognized by Gartner as a leader for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms Magic Quadrant.  

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