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Available: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Sample Data
As of two days ago, you now can download Sample Data for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 . You can use sample data in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Sample Database in marketing and sales presentations or for training people to use Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0. Read More...
Available: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Language Packs
As you might have noticed, we have released localized versions of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 in English , German and Spanish . When are the language packs available? This was a great question asked in the comments by Jeffrey from CWR Mobility . Well as Read More...
Webcast: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Multi-Currency
You hear everybody and their brother talk about all of our new features and often they do sound complex and you wished they had a video or something around that particular feature. I believe Multi-Currency is one of those enhancements... A screen-cast Read More...
CRM 4.0 Workflow with Praveen Upadhyay
Yet another webcast about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0. In this episode Praveen Upadhyay, Program Manager, walks Ben Riga through Dynamics CRM Workflow. Praveen breaks the CRM workflow investments into 3 basic areas: Making Workflow substantially easier Read More...
Microsoft Dynamics CRM VPC - Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK
Did you know that the Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK 3.0.7 is included on the new August 2007 VPC? It can be found in the following directory C:\CRM Tools\SDK or of course on our download page: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9c178b68-3a06-4898-bc83-bd14b74308c5&DisplayLang=en Read More...
Searchable?
Ever wondered why you don't see certain fields in Advanced Find? I didn't realize this was happening until I got a question about it via a Partner. To test this I started my brand new image, opened Advanced Find and tried to search on Business Type . Read More...
Java, Jscript, JavaScript ....
No I am not talking about coffee! Read More...
Vertical Templates for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
As you know we announced some very nice things at the WPC in Denver last month. One the things beside pricing was that we were going to release vertical templates to be used for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Well today is the day that we have released two Microsoft Read More...
New Microsoft Dynamics CRM VPC (update)
I can now proudly announce that we will have the new Microsoft Dynamics CRM VPC available for download in a few Read More...
UI customizations on your coffee break
A Guest Blog From Sam Lu After working in the CRM industry for over eight years I’ve observed a healthy tension between UI philosophies regarding CRM as a whole. Users generally fall into two camps: Organized screen camps: These users want to view a given Read More...
Unable to import customizations with IE7
Yesterday I realized that I am not a full time consultant anymore. I have lost the touch with "real" day-to-day installations of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, in other words if I would be still in the field I would have known that there is a hot fix to solve Read More...
Microsoft Dynamics CRM and the re-release of the web parts
This makes an end to my populair blog entry where I discribed a "manual" workaround. http://blogs.msdn.com/mscrmfreak/archive/2007/01/16/microsoft-crm-and-moss-2007-workaround.aspx Read More...
Building Web-Based Line-of-Business Applications on the Microsoft Dynamics Live CRM Platform
Today I checked out the recorded session presented by Ben Riga and Jason Hunt at MIX07 in Los Angeles. The session is about one hour and 20 minutes and shows some really... Read More...
New Microsoft CRM VPC?
Does it exist? Read More...
Phil and Mort...
I laughed out loud when reading this interview between Phil and Mort on the CRM Team blog . Phil is trying to explain to Mort the differences between supported and un-supported CRM customizations. So it seems I am not the only one having those similar Read More...
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