August 2006 - Posts
Live.com team has released a beta version of their long awaited contacts gadget . I personally think this is super cool but before I tell you why take a test drive and see it for yourself . Note: You need an MSN account and at least one contact with a
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Derik , who is a good colleague, of mine has forwarded me a link to Scott Berkun blog where he is asking for folks who are interested in innovation to take part in interviews for his new book. Scott is a Microsoft veteran who have published an interesting
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Since I wrote the post about calling "any" web service from CRM forms (BTW, that is my most viewed post to date!), folks have written to me and asked "what the heck, what about calling “CRM” web services, hello"? Calling CRM web services from JScript
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You already can develop web services applications for CRM V3.0 using Visual Studio(VS) 2003 or 2005 (or any IDE that supports web service standards for that matter). This is because our web services uses WSDL standard that is platform and tool independent.
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You already can develop web services applications for CRM V3.0 using Visual Studio(VS) 2003 or 2005 (or any IDE that supports web service standards for that matter). This is because our web services uses WSDL standard that is platform and tool independent.
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Earlier this year, we announced a new program to enable service providers offer hosted version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 . The partner hosted version of CRM which is based on a Service Provider Licensing Agreement (SPLA) model delivers the same rich
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Earlier this year, we announced a new program to enable service providers offer hosted version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 . The partner hosted version of CRM which is based on a Service Provider Licensing Agreement (SPLA) model delivers the same rich
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