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Catherine Eibner

Dynamics, SQL, .Net & getting them all to play nicely together!

January 2009 - Posts

Sydney CRM Usergroup Meeting a great Success!
Well tonight we had the first Sydney CRM usergroup meeting in over a year and it was a great success! We had 25 people join us and they ranged from End Users, customers, Partners, ISV’s, MCT’s to individual CRM consultants & contractors! We were fortunate Read More...
CRM 4.0 Performance Improvements
Back in late 2007 I wrote a blog post on a script to enhance CRM 3.0 performance by loading the CRM pages into the cache & hitting the Webservices. I have been asked recently about a way to do this for CRM 4.0 and the good news is that Michael Höhne Read More...
Upcoming Training from Microsoft Dynamics Readiness
If your New Years Resolution is to upgrade your skills in Dynamics or even to start learning more about the Dynamics suite – then the good news is that there are a stack of training sessions lined up to help! Course Title Date Location More Info Microsoft Read More...
Get Started Building Solutions on Dynamics CRM
I remember back when I was first trying to learn Dynamics CRM, it was really hard to find good resources, examples and training material. Our company wasn’t yet a Microsoft Partner, or a member of Partner Source where a lot of the best CRM content was Read More...
I am VERY Excited to Announce: Sydney CRM usergroup is Back!
After much positive feedback from the local CRM community, and a great response to our Survey to understand what you all want from your CRM usergroup – I am very excited that the Sydney CRM usergroup will be kicking off once again!! :) The group will Read More...
Business Cards are so 2008…
I moved recently, and when I did I threw out about 5 almost full boxes of unused & out of date & completely useless Business cards. Then, on Thursday while watching Roger Lawrence try to get Bluetooth working to transfer his contact details to Read More...
Women In IT 2008 Year in Review
2008 has been a great year for the Australian Women in IT community! We kicked off with the launch of the www.GeekGirlBlogs.com site created by Live Services MVP Bronwen Zande which features over 130 female women in IT who blog. If you are female, and Read More...
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