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How to Federate Dynamics CRM

Microsoft CRM Guru Rich Carr has written a great article about how to Federate CRM between systems or tenants.  He is my first “guest blogger” and here is his article.   Federated or Multi-tenant Implementations – How to Sync 1 CRM system to
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XRM in the News

XRM made the news this week thanks to Mary-Jo Foley’s article “ Microsoft takes off its xRM platform-as-a-service gloves ”.  My team wanted to put more context around XRM for our Public Sector customers.  Many customers are familiar with CRM
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CRM 4.0 VPC 2009 Networking Fix

On April 18th we released a new Dynamics CRM 4.0 VPC to our partners.  I love a lot about the new VPC including tons of data, dashboards, and pre-configured CRM Accelerators .  It took me several weeks to find the time to get to really work
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Application Lifecycle Management

I noticed that last week we posted a new David Chappell whitepaper - “ Application Lifecycle Management ”.   I read all of David’s papers because I find that he has an incredible talent for clarifying and simplifying concepts in our industry. 
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Public Sector on Demand Launched

Yesterday our team launched Public Sector on Demand .  It is an exciting new subscription-based SaaS offering with (initially) six applications ranging from public records tracking to case management and student information systems.  This is
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Dynamics CRM 4.0 SDK Update 4.0.6

A new version of the CRM 4.0 SDK was released on 8/29/2008.  You can get this newest version here:  CRM 4.0.6 SDK . 
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Search CRM Blogs with Microsoft Live Search

This afternoon I was playing around with the new Live Search macros. For a while I have wanted a simple way for a limited scope search against all MSCRM feeds. The Live Search team has a very cool macro capability that makes this easy. Please try out
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Dynamics CRM User Group Launched

This arrived in my email box today: The Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Group (CRMUG) is now live at http://crmug.com . CRMUG is an association of companies sharing the common interest of optimizing their usage of Microsoft Dynamics CRM in their companies.
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Dynamics Live CRM AppExchange

This is an interesting eWeek article discussing how Microsoft Dynamics Live CRM will include an on-demand marketplace for partners to showcase their company, applications, solutions, and customers. The article says that this is similar to Saleforce.com's
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Microsoft Makes CRM Live Announcements

At WPC, Microsoft announced additional details about the upcoming CRM Live (aka Dynamics Live CRM). In case you missed it, a year ago at the 2006 WPC Steve Ballmer announced CRM Live. CRM Live is a hosted Dynamics CRM enabling organizations to purchase
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Dynamics in Government

My role at Microsoft is the US Public Sector Dynamics Architect. This is a field-based technical position. I work on a sales team as the technical lead. Our team works with Federal, State, Local Government as well as K-12 and Higher-Education customers.
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Biztalk Services

Wow. I am totally blown away by Biztalk Services . Simply put, it is an ESB in the cloud. This is still early CTP quality, but worth learning about. I think that this could represent the future of web services and application development. It has the potential
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Government Interoperability White Paper

This is a good whitepaper that addresses some of the challenges of interoperability within government. Interrop in this context includes delivering services to citizens and sharing services between government agencies.
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MCSDeed

On Monday I passed my last test for MCSD - 70-315 Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET . These tests are almost as much about your test taking skills as they are about your knowledge
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Essential ASP.NET - Fritz Onion

I'm reading Fritz Onion's book - Essential ASP.NET . The book is terrific. It is probably the last ASP.NET book that I will ever buy. This book explains behind the scenes details that are not shown elsewhere. It is also well organized and well written
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