Difference between IDES CRM and CRm 5.0

Dear Gurus,
I have been working with the SAP Demo systems IDES CRM 4.0..
Can you share with me how does it differ from CRM 4.0 and CRM 5.0..
Where can I access the IDES Test data
Thanks in advance
Regards,Matthew

Hi Sreevani,
I thank u for your information..
In the given link , I could not get the expected information..
Can I have some more detail on the difference..
I would like to appreciate ur help
Thanks and regards,
Matthew

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