Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:34 AM
Jim Glass
Nested Business Units
Microsoft Dynamics CRM supports a single database for a single company. However, you can create as many business units that you like. Business units can be nested and also provide reduced scope and access for users. For more information about how you can use business units to structure your organization, see the following article:
Design considerations for business units http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/crm/using/configure/businessunitsandsecurity.mspx
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About Jim Glass
As the Microsoft Dynamics CRM UX site manager, I am a passionate advocate for our customers, especially in the areas of CRM, Microsoft Dynamics, small business, and business web sites.
After twenty years in the U.S. Army Engineer Corps, I started at Microsoft as a contractor on the newly formed NT DDK team in 92. I then moved to the Trolls, a production team for the Windows SDK and DDK teams. I lead the WBEM team which became the WMI SDK team. My last seven years has been spent as the Visual Studio SDK doc. manager.
In my spare time I can be found tutoring my grandkids, playing the saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone), playing summer-league basketball, and moderating the Sax On The Web forum.