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Three people pinged me this morning about this stellar blog called Richard Knudson’s Dynamics CRM Trick Bag . “I’ve had a few recent customer conversations where the “C” part of CRM got in the way of the conversation. They were interested in developing Read More...
I found this on the Microsoft MVP Award Program Blog and thought I’d highlight it. There are many people who ask me about the program and this is a great overview. “There are, of course, exact definitions of what the MVP Award Program is, you can find Read More...
I’m liking Conrad Agramont’s Blog and thought some of my gentle readers would be interested in some of his work for ISVs: ISV Guidelines MS CRM Part 2: CRM as an Application or Platform In Part 1 of the “ISV Guidelines for Hosted Microsoft Dynamics CRM Read More...
From Hubspot on 17 August: Last week, Laura " @Pistachio " Fitton presented a fantastic webinar for Inbound Marketing University about the business benefits of Twitter . (Laura is a famous Twitter Queen, founder of the first Twitter for Business Read More...
Heather has started a new blog exclusively about Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). The MVP Award is given to thank individuals for their exceptional contributions to technical communities worldwide. When a community participant sees an MVP Read More...
From my friend Anne’s blog: The World of Dynamics CRM Help Microsoft has a world of "XRM" within Dynamics CRM and as more and more of the framework matures we will see growth. On my latest deep dive I have been looking at modifying Dynamics Read More...
Ooh, Dan Blake's CRM Architecture and Business Blog has an excellent post on multi-tenancy. Look that up in your Funk and Wagnalls . Dan was answering a question on the CRM Team Blog post Multi-tenancy in CRM 4 . "There seems to be some confusion around Read More...
<This is a reprise with new info from my March '06 post " How to Get People to Your Blog "> A number of bloggers have asked me how to drive traffic to <insert name of your blog here>. I have talked about the technical aspects of getting more Read More...
The Puget Sound Business Journal's " Tech Flash " recently posted this article. "Lawyers are usually the ones arguing against corporate blogs, but Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith was pushing for " Microsoft on the Issues ," the law and policy blog Read More...
I posted on the CRM Team Blog asking, " What are your New Year's Resolutions? ". CRM MVP Joel Lindstrom with CustomerEffective wrote about his 10 New Years Resolutions . As you might guess, his resolution about the Microsoft Dynamics CRM community hit Read More...
A good friend of mine and coworker Sanjay Jain ran the CRM Incubation Week last month. Mr. Greenberg was in attendance and his report on his Blog PGreenblog, CRM, Philosophy, Baseball & Universal Metaphors was a nice surprise for the Microsoft Dynamics Read More...
Okay, so I'll give you a baker's dozen of some really good stuff from the perspective of a Microsoft Dynamics CRM developer: We recently published V4.0.6 of the SDK . Here are a few highlights with links to the online version: There is a new section covering Read More...
Ah yes, I'm at home getting all those things done that I didn't have time for earlier this Summer. The landscaper came and is making an estimate for some projects. The sax goes into the shop tomorrow. My car goes into the dealer on Wednesday. The security Read More...
Every once in a while I get a ping for videos, demo's and presentations on CRM. Although these are all over the Internet, from our team site to places as diverse as YouTube.com and facebook.com (hey, the don't capitalize their name, why should I?). Here Read More...
The New York Times article, So You Want to Be a Blogging Star , caught my eye a couple of weeks ago and I'm just now getting around to writing about it. Most of it seems intuitive to me, but might be news for those considering starting a blog. And there Read More...
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