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Integrating CRM using SQL Integration Services (SSIS)

Today we welcome our guest blogger CRM MVP Darren Liu from the Crowe company. Many Microsoft Dynamics CRM (MSCRM) implementations involved integration with other systems. When I think of integrations between systems, the common approaches pop up immediately
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2008 MVP Global Summit: From the eyes of an MVP

Guest blogger and CRM MVP Larry Lentz shares with us his experience at the Microsoft MVP Global Summit. Last week Microsoft hosted the annual MVP Global Summit. MVPs from around the world were invited to meet in Seattle and Redmond, get to know each other,
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Using Workflow to Maintain an Audit Log

Today we welcome back guest blogger Guy Riddle , a long time CRM MVP who shares his insight with us. Out of the box, Microsoft CRM provides some basic record audit information – who & when created a record and who & when it was last updated by.
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Proximity Search in MapPoint – Drawing Microsoft Dynamics CRM data on Maps

Today we welcome CRM MVP Ayaz Ahmad as our guest blogger. Proximity Search allows you to find businesses located around a reference point you provide. For example, hotels or restaurants can provide the nearest location of all automatic teller machines

Service Scheduling - Exposed (Partially)

Guest blogger and CRM MVP Aaron Elder provides a (in his words) 'worthy' blog today. Our technical reviewers give this post high marks and kudos. The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Service Scheduling Engine is a powerful and mysterious system. As a CRM developer

Generating a Welcome to CRM Email

CRM MVP Mitch Milam returns as a guest blogger. You can read more from Mitch at his blog . One of the things that I’ve always wanted to do with CRM is to automatically generate a welcome message when a new user is added to CRM. With the enhanced workflow
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Creating a Custom Search Button

CRM MVP Mitch Milam returns as a guest blogger. You can read more from Mitch at his blog . Occasionally I get a request from a customer to create a custom search screen that will allow them to perform specific queries that they use on a frequent basis.

Moving from CRM 3.0 SBE to 4.0 Phase I

CRM MVP Larry Lentz returns as a guest blogger. You can read more from Larry at his blog . For some time I’ve been meaning to, wanting to, upgrade my Small Business Server 2003 SP1 server to SBS 2003 R2. The release of CRM 4.0, which requires SQL 2005
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Titan: Aaron Elder on Channel 9

Aaron Elder, a CRM MVP shares insight about the next version of CRM (4.0) - internally named Titan. The show is called geekSpeak . As Aaron sez in his blog, "On Wednesday I had the privilege of being a guest on the MSDN Channel9 Program , "geekSpeak".
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Newbie Newsgroup Users

Today's guest blogger is Nithya Balasubramanian who is one of our international CRM MVPs. She describes some of the very interesting users of the newsgroups that we hear from when reading the thousands of newsgroup posts a month. How many do you recognize?
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