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Dynamics 365 costs roughly 30% less than Salesforce for equivalent CRM functionality, includes native ERP integration, and comes with Power Platform at no additional charge. Salesforce leads in third-party marketplace depth and B2C marketing. This page compares pricing, TCO, features, and migration steps for organizations choosing between the two platforms.
A comprehensive, side-by-side comparison of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Salesforce CRM covering pricing, features, AI capabilities, integrations, and total cost of ownership for enterprise organizations.
Choosing between Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Salesforce is one of the most consequential technology decisions an enterprise can make. Your CRM platform affects sales productivity, customer relationships, data visibility, compliance posture, and ultimately revenue. With over 29 years of Microsoft ecosystem consulting experience and hundreds of CRM implementations, EPC Group's Dynamics 365 consulting team has helped organizations across healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and government make this decision with confidence.
This comparison goes beyond surface-level feature lists. We break down real-world pricing for organizations of different sizes, compare AI capabilities head-to-head, analyze total cost of ownership over 3 years, and provide specific guidance on which platform fits which organizational profile. Whether you are evaluating CRM platforms for the first time or considering a migration from Salesforce to Dynamics 365, this guide gives you the data you need. For organizations also evaluating ERP platforms, see our Dynamics 365 vs SAP ERP comparison.
Side-by-side overview of pricing, capabilities, and best-fit scenarios for each CRM platform.
| Category | Dynamics 365 | Salesforce |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | Sales Professional: $65/user/mo | Essentials: $25/user/mo |
| Enterprise Tier | Sales Enterprise: $95/user/mo | Enterprise: $165/user/mo |
| Premium / Unlimited Tier | Sales Premium: $135/user/mo | Unlimited: $330/user/mo |
| ERP Integration | Native (Business Central, F&O) | Third-party middleware required |
| Microsoft 365 Integration | Native (Teams, Outlook, Excel, SharePoint) | AppExchange connectors (extra cost) |
| AI Capabilities | Copilot for Sales, relationship insights, predictive scoring | Einstein AI, GPT integration, Einstein Copilot |
| Customization Platform | Power Platform (low-code/no-code) | Apex, Lightning (pro-code/declarative) |
| Best For | Microsoft-centric enterprises, regulated industries, unified ERP/CRM | Multi-platform orgs, sales-first teams, large AppExchange ecosystem |
| Compliance Certifications | HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP High, ISO 27001, HITRUST | HIPAA, SOC 2, FedRAMP (Shield add-on), ISO 27001 |
| Data Platform | Microsoft Dataverse (shared with Power Platform) | Salesforce Data Cloud |
Both platforms offer robust sales automation, but they differ significantly in how automation is built, deployed, and extended.
Key Difference: Dynamics 365 Sales Enterprise costs $95 per user per month. It offers predictive scoring, relationship insights, and sales sequences.
In comparison, Salesforce requires the Enterprise plan at $165 per user per month. Additionally, it needs paid add-ons for:
These add-ons can increase costs by $50 to $100 per user per month.
Both platforms extend beyond sales into customer service, but with fundamentally different architectures.
Dynamics 365 Customer Service is a standalone module that shares the same Dataverse platform as Sales, enabling a true 360-degree customer view without integration middleware.
Pricing: Customer Service Enterprise $95/user/mo (bundles available with Sales)
Salesforce Service Cloud is a mature service platform with an extensive partner ecosystem, though many advanced features require premium editions or add-ons.
Pricing: Service Cloud Enterprise $165/user/mo (separate from Sales Cloud)
Marketing automation is where Salesforce historically dominated, but Dynamics 365 Marketing (now Customer Insights - Journeys) has closed the gap significantly.
Verdict: Salesforce Marketing Cloud provides more features for large-scale B2C marketing and advertising.
On the other hand, Dynamics 365 Customer Insights - Journeys is ideal for B2B organizations. It offers strong CRM and marketing alignment, making integration easier.
For Microsoft-focused companies, the smooth transition from marketing to sales within one platform is a significant benefit.
This is where Dynamics 365 has a structural advantage that Salesforce cannot replicate. Dynamics 365 is the only major CRM that natively integrates with a full enterprise ERP suite.
For small-to-midmarket organizations, Business Central provides accounting, inventory, supply chain, and manufacturing connected directly to Sales and Customer Service.
For large enterprises, F&O provides advanced financial management, manufacturing, supply chain, and HR capabilities on the same Dataverse platform.
Salesforce requires third-party ERP integration through middleware like MuleSoft (Salesforce-owned), Boomi, or Workato. This adds cost, complexity, and potential data sync issues.
AI is the new battleground in CRM. Both platforms have invested heavily, but Microsoft's ecosystem-wide Copilot strategy creates a unique advantage for Dynamics 365.
Auto-drafts emails with CRM context, summarizes email threads, suggests follow-up actions, creates CRM records from emails without leaving Outlook.
Summarizes meeting transcripts with action items, auto-populates CRM with meeting notes, provides real-time coaching during sales calls, tracks competitor mentions.
Generates opportunity summaries, predicts deal close probability, suggests next-best actions, identifies at-risk deals, and auto-generates pipeline reports.
Analyzes CRM data exports, generates proposal drafts from opportunity data, creates customer-facing reports with live CRM data connections.
Pricing: Copilot for Sales is included in Dynamics 365 Sales Enterprise and Premium tiers. For standalone use with Salesforce, it costs $50/user/mo.
Conversational AI assistant within Salesforce that can answer questions about your data, draft emails, update records, and provide account summaries.
Custom AI models for lead scoring, churn prediction, and opportunity scoring. No-code model builder for business users.
Generative AI for email drafts, knowledge articles, case summaries, and code generation within Salesforce Flow.
Automatically logs emails and calendar events from Google or Microsoft 365, maps relationships, and scores engagement levels.
Pricing: Einstein features require Enterprise+ editions. Einstein 1 Sales costs $500/user/mo (includes Unlimited CRM + all AI features). Individual AI add-ons vary from $50-75/user/mo.
Analysis: Microsoft has a significant advantage with Copilot. It works across the entire productivity suite, including Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as the CRM.
Sales representatives spend 70% of their time outside the CRM. Copilot assists them in their daily tasks.
Salesforce Einstein works only within the Salesforce user interface. Users need to be on the platform to access its benefits. This limitation is important for organizations that already use Microsoft 365.
Your CRM does not exist in isolation. Integration capabilities determine how much value you extract from the platform.
Microsoft 365 (Native)
Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Excel, Word, OneNote, OneDrive - zero configuration required
Power Platform (Native)
Power BI dashboards, Power Automate workflows, Power Apps custom apps, Power Pages portals
Azure Services (Native)
Azure AD, Azure Functions, Azure Logic Apps, Azure Synapse, Azure AI Services
Third-Party (1,000+ connectors)
Power Automate provides connectors to Slack, Google, Zoom, DocuSign, SAP, Oracle, and more
AppExchange (7,000+ apps)
The largest CRM marketplace with apps for every industry and function. Many are paid add-ons.
MuleSoft (Salesforce-owned)
Enterprise integration platform for API-led connectivity to any system. Adds $1,500-3,000+/mo.
Salesforce Platform APIs
REST and SOAP APIs, Streaming API, Bulk API for custom integrations. API limits vary by edition.
Microsoft 365 Integration
Available via AppExchange connectors and Einstein Activity Capture, but not native. Requires configuration and maintenance.
For healthcare, financial services, and government organizations, compliance is not optional. Both platforms support major certifications, but the depth and cost differ.
| Compliance Area | Dynamics 365 | Salesforce |
|---|---|---|
| HIPAA | Included with BAA (all tiers) | Requires Shield add-on ($$$) |
| SOC 2 Type II | Included | Included |
| FedRAMP High | Government Cloud (GCC High) | Government Cloud (separate contract) |
| ISO 27001 | Included | Included |
| HITRUST | Certified | Not certified (SOC 2 only) |
| GDPR | Full compliance tools included | Compliance tools included |
| Data Residency | Azure regions (60+ worldwide) | Hyperforce (limited regions) |
| Encryption at Rest | Included (customer-managed keys available) | Included (Shield for customer keys) |
| Audit Logging | Included with Purview integration | Event Monitoring (add-on in most editions) |
| DLP Policies | Microsoft Purview DLP (included) | Salesforce Shield (add-on ~$25/user/mo) |
Critical for Regulated Industries: Salesforce Shield provides key features that help with compliance. These features include:
The cost is approximately $25 per user each month, in addition to CRM licensing.
For a healthcare organization with 200 users, the total annual cost would be $60,000.
In comparison, Dynamics 365 offers similar features through Microsoft Purview without additional per-user fees. This cost difference is significant for organizations that must comply with HIPAA.
License pricing tells only part of the story. Implementation, customization, integration, and ongoing administration costs determine the true TCO.
$169/user/month effective cost
$263/user/month effective cost
Dynamics 365 saves approximately $169,000 over 3 years (36% lower TCO)
$153/user/month effective cost
$280/user/month effective cost
Dynamics 365 saves approximately $919,000 over 3 years (46% lower TCO)
Note: These estimates are based on publicly available pricing as of early 2026 and typical implementation costs from EPC Group projects. Actual costs may differ based on:
Salesforce TCO includes the Shield add-on for the 200-user enterprise scenario. This add-on is essential for most regulated enterprises.
Contact EPC Group for a personalized TCO analysis tailored to your organization.
If your organization uses Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, and Azure AD, Dynamics 365 integrates natively without connectors or additional licensing. Users work in familiar tools, driving higher adoption rates.
If you want a single platform for sales, finance, operations, and supply chain, Dynamics 365 is the only major CRM that natively connects to a full ERP suite (Business Central or Finance & Operations).
Healthcare (HIPAA), government (FedRAMP), and financial services (SOC 2) organizations benefit from Dynamics 365's included compliance features that cost extra on Salesforce (Shield add-on).
For 100+ users, Dynamics 365 Enterprise is $70/user/month less than Salesforce Enterprise. Over 3 years for 200 users, that licensing difference alone exceeds $500,000.
Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps) enables business users and citizen developers to build workflows and apps without writing Apex code. This reduces dependence on specialized Salesforce developers.
Microsoft Copilot works in Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and Dynamics 365 simultaneously. Your sales reps get AI assistance everywhere they work, not just when they open the CRM.
Azure's 60+ global regions provide data residency options that Salesforce Hyperforce cannot yet match. Critical for organizations with data sovereignty requirements in specific countries.
Power BI is natively embedded in Dynamics 365, providing enterprise-grade analytics without additional BI licensing. Salesforce requires CRM Analytics (formerly Tableau CRM) at additional cost.
If your organization runs Google Workspace, Slack, and non-Microsoft cloud infrastructure, Salesforce may integrate more naturally with your existing tools through its AppExchange ecosystem.
Salesforce AppExchange has 7,000+ apps covering virtually every industry vertical and function. If you rely on niche industry solutions that are only available on AppExchange, Salesforce has the advantage.
Salesforce Essentials at $25/user/month is significantly cheaper than Dynamics 365 Sales Professional at $65/user/month for very small teams (under 10 users). However, this advantage disappears at Enterprise tier.
If your current sales team has years of Salesforce muscle memory, custom Apex code, and deeply embedded workflows, the cost of switching may outweigh the savings. Conduct a TCO analysis before deciding.
Salesforce Marketing Cloud is more mature for high-volume B2C email, SMS, social, and advertising orchestration, especially for retail, media, and consumer brands with millions of contacts.
The Salesforce developer community is one of the largest in enterprise software. Finding Salesforce developers (Apex, Lightning) is generally easier than finding Dynamics 365 specialists in some markets.
EPC Group has successfully migrated numerous organizations from Salesforce to Dynamics 365. We guarantee zero data loss and minimal disruption to business operations.
Our proven methodology covers every phase, including:
Audit your current Salesforce instance including custom objects, workflows, Apex code, AppExchange dependencies, integrations, data volume, and user adoption patterns.
Map Salesforce objects to Dynamics 365 entities, design Power Platform equivalents for Apex workflows, plan data migration strategy, and define integration architecture.
Configure Dynamics 365 Sales, build Power Automate workflows, create Power Apps for custom functionality, set up security roles, and prepare data migration scripts.
Migrate contacts, accounts, opportunities, activities, attachments, notes, custom objects, and historical data. Validate data integrity with automated reconciliation.
User acceptance testing, parallel operation period, role-based training sessions, and creation of custom documentation and quick-reference guides.
Cutover execution, hypercare support (first 30 days), adoption tracking, performance optimization, and quarterly review of system usage and ROI.
50+
CRM Migrations Completed
0
Data Loss Incidents
12-16
Week Average Timeline
94%
User Adoption Rate Post-Migration
Expert answers to the most common questions about choosing between Dynamics 365 and Salesforce CRM.
For most enterprise organizations, yes. Dynamics 365 Sales Enterprise costs $95/user/month compared to Salesforce Enterprise at $165/user/month. The gap widens further when you factor in native Microsoft 365 integration (no additional connectors needed), Power Platform for customization (no Apex developer costs), and unified ERP/CRM licensing. For a 200-user organization, the 3-year TCO difference can exceed $500,000 in favor of Dynamics 365.
Yes. EPC Group has migrated dozens of organizations from Salesforce to Dynamics 365 with zero data loss. The migration process includes full extraction of contacts, accounts, opportunities, activities, custom objects, attachments, and historical data. We use automated migration tools combined with manual validation to ensure data integrity. A typical 50-user migration takes 6-10 weeks including data migration, configuration, user training, and parallel operation.
Dynamics 365 has a significant AI advantage through Microsoft Copilot for Sales, which is deeply integrated across the entire Microsoft ecosystem. Copilot auto-generates email drafts in Outlook, summarizes Teams meetings with action items linked to CRM records, provides relationship health scores, and suggests next-best actions. Salesforce Einstein AI is capable but operates primarily within the Salesforce interface. For organizations already using Microsoft 365, Copilot delivers AI assistance where reps actually work rather than requiring them to switch to the CRM.
Yes. Microsoft Dynamics 365 is HIPAA compliant when deployed with a Microsoft Business Associate Agreement (BAA). It supports encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access control, comprehensive audit logging, and data loss prevention policies. Dynamics 365 also holds SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, FedRAMP High, and HITRUST certifications. Salesforce also supports HIPAA compliance but requires Health Cloud, which adds significant per-user costs on top of the base CRM license.
Implementation timelines depend on complexity. A basic Dynamics 365 Sales deployment for 25-50 users takes 8-12 weeks. Mid-market implementations with customizations, data migration, and integrations take 12-20 weeks. Enterprise deployments with ERP integration, complex business logic, and multi-region rollouts take 4-9 months. EPC Group uses an agile implementation methodology that delivers a functional MVP within 6-8 weeks, with iterative enhancements after go-live.
Yes. While Dynamics 365 has unmatched native integration with Microsoft products (Teams, Outlook, Excel, SharePoint, Power BI, Azure), it also supports extensive third-party integration through Power Automate connectors (1,000+), custom APIs, Azure Logic Apps, and the Dataverse platform. Common integrations include Slack, Google Workspace, Zoom, DocuSign, Mailchimp, HubSpot, and hundreds of industry-specific applications.
Over 3 years for a 100-user enterprise deployment, Dynamics 365 typically costs 25-40% less than Salesforce. Key cost differences include: lower per-user licensing ($95 vs $165/user for Enterprise tier), included Power Platform for customization (vs paid Salesforce Platform licenses), native Microsoft 365 integration (vs AppExchange connector costs), and lower implementation costs due to Power Platform low-code tools reducing developer dependency. The exact savings depend on your specific requirements and existing technology stack.
Not necessarily. If your organization is invested in the Microsoft ecosystem (Microsoft 365, Teams, Azure AD, SharePoint), switching to Dynamics 365 can reduce total costs, eliminate data silos, and improve user adoption since reps work in familiar Microsoft tools. However, if your sales team has deeply customized Salesforce workflows, extensive AppExchange integrations, or your organization uses primarily non-Microsoft tools, staying on Salesforce may be more practical. EPC Group offers a free CRM assessment to analyze your specific situation and provide an honest recommendation.
Not sure which CRM is right for your organization? EPC Group's certified Microsoft consultants can help. We will assess your current systems, needs, budget, and growth plans.
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We offer unbiased recommendations tailored to your situation.
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Our experience ensures you can make this important decision with confidence.
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In 2026, Dynamics 365 is divided into three main app families:
When selecting a solution, consider your organization size, specific functionality needs, and how well it fits within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.
Power Platform integration is the key differentiator for Dynamics 365 in 2026. It includes:
Dynamics 365 deployments offer greater flexibility compared to Salesforce options at the same price. A typical EPC Group Dynamics 365 implementation includes:
These extensions are part of the base scope of the implementation.
EPC Group covers this topic across the relevant engagement portfolio. Reach the firm at contact@epcgroup.net for a 30-minute architect conversation.
Enterprise architecture teams often reconsider their choice between Dynamics 365 and Salesforce CRM every 18 to 24 months. The best option depends on several factors:
EPC Group has delivered both stacks to Fortune 500 clients in various sectors. These include:
We have also managed migrations between stacks when business needs required it.
Dynamics 365 often excels in several areas:
On the other hand, Salesforce CRM tends to win in situations where:
Every engagement is led by skilled professionals with 15 to 20 years of experience. We do not assign junior staff who are still learning to your tenant.
Our team includes:
These experts have successfully delivered real production environments for Fortune 500 clients across:
Six-phase methodology applied to every engagement, compressed for fixed-fee accelerators and extended for full programs.
EPC Group helps hospitals, payors, and pharmaceutical companies comply with HIPAA and business associate agreements. We also implement Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels for protected health information.
Our services include:
EPC Group provides essential services for federal agencies and CMMC-regulated suppliers. We deliver:
Errin O'Connor, our CEO and founder, contributed to the FedRAMP framework. This expertise is reflected in our approach to architecting Conditional Access for government endpoints.
We have achieved zero governance audit failures across over 11,000 enterprise engagements. Our approach includes the following:
These controls are built into the tenant from day one, providing audit-ready evidence. The regulated-industry posture serves as the baseline, not an upgrade tier.
Three engagement models cover most enterprise needs. Most clients start with a fixed-fee accelerator and grow into a full program or a managed-services retainer.
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