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  • Welcome to the Mid-Atlantic CRM Blog, formerly owned and operated by Ben Vollmer, a CRM legend ;). My name is Chris Kahl and Ben has asked me to take over the care and feeding of this most valuable resource. Like Ben, my job is to help partners and customers with Microsoft CRM in the Eastern US. This blog is a great and searchable information source. Feel free to subscribe to the RSS feed to stay current with Dynamics CRM. Any tools discussed here are for DEMO only. You should NOT use these in a production environment unless you test them. Microsoft Support DOES NOT support these tools. Everything here is provided as-is with no warranty.
Certification process for Pervasive Data Integrator compliance with Microsoft Dynamics moves ahead

Looking for some cool data integration and migration tools?  Pervasive has some pretty nice products and is deep into the Certified for Dynamics process.  Definitely worth a look …

 

From the Pervasive Software e-newsletter:

Pervasive Data Integrator recently passed the Software Solution Test for Microsoft Dynamics, a major requirement for “Certified for Microsoft Dynamics” status. “Certified for Microsoft Dynamics” is Microsoft Corp.’s highest standard for partner-developed software and represents a significant step in elevating the standard for partner-developed software solutions for industry-specific business applications. VeriTest, a service of Lionbridge, performed independent and rigorous testing on Pervasive Data Integrator capabilities with Microsoft Dynamics. Pervasive Software has also earned the Microsoft Gold Certified Partner designation with the ISV Competency. Read more >

Posted: Friday, June 19, 2009 5:48 PM by chris.kahl
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John Winslow said:

I looked at Pervasive a while back.  I was pretty impressed. I liked how you could get at most any kind of data - even really nasty legacy data.

# June 26, 2009 2:43 PM
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