December 2008 - Posts

CRM Incubation Week – Roundup
28 December 08 03:22 AM | girishr | 3 Comments   
It is not usual to see pouring rain in Virginia and heavy snow fall in Seattle at the same time. The CRM incubation week happened during this same time and like the weather, the event was definitely extraordinary. As I blogged earlier, the CRM Incubation Read More...
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CRM Accelerators: Analytics
11 December 08 05:13 PM | girishr | 3 Comments   
Reuben decided to take control of things on this channel9 video as we discuss about the Analytics accelerator. <Alert> We recorded this video really early in the development cycle for this accelerator. There are far more cool capabilities and reports Read More...
CRM Accelerators: eService (ASP.NET Portal)
11 December 08 05:03 PM | girishr | 1 Comments   
Hands down, this is the accelerator that developers (at least I personally) would crave for. CRM Accelerators: eService (ASP.NET Portal) eService accelerator allows developers to easily create self-service customer portals built on top of ASP.NET. This Read More...
CRM Accelerators: Event Management
10 December 08 09:59 PM | girishr | 2 Comments   
We continue our channel9 CRM accelerator video series with this post is on Event Management accelerator. CRM Accelerators: Event Management The event management accelerator allows you to plan and manage events and logistics through Microsoft Dynamics Read More...
CRM Accelerators: Notifications (RSS)
10 December 08 07:38 PM | girishr | 2 Comments   
In this video, Reuben and I chat about the Notifications Accelerator. CRM Accelerators: Notifications (RSS) CRM notifications accelerator allows you to expose CRM business data by creating Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds. Users can subscribe to Read More...
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PDC2008 sets benchmark for Wireless Connectivity
06 December 08 10:30 AM | girishr | 1 Comments   
Many of you who were there at the PDC keynote room might have missed the UFO style devices (in the picture below) from Xirrus . But several of these devices were silently (perhaps a little flashy) and dutifully doing their job in the keynote room. Pardon Read More...

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