May 2006 - Posts
Greasy Kid's Stuff... I just came across a new community site dedicated to I.T. architects, and all I can say is about time too. For quite some time now we have focussed our attention on the I.T Professional and Developer, with plenty of resources ranging
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Highway Star... Prompted by a question I was asked regarding one of my earlier postings, I thought I'd provide some information about how I prefer to set up networking when using Microsoft Virtual PC. The problems I want to solve are to: Provide Internet
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It's The End Of The World As We Know It... As a follow up to my previous posting on this subject, we have finally released the full CRM 3.0 Performance and Stress Testing Tolkit. You can download this here: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Performance and Stress
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I just saw an announcement on Susan's blog of a 6-part series of webcasts devoted to SQL 2005 Reporting Services. Although not Microsoft CRM specific, they look like a great source of information if you trying to develop new CRM reports or customise existing
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For Those About To Rock, We Salute You... At our Convergence 2006 conference in March, we talked about the key themes of our next release of Microsoft CRM (codename Titan) due H1 CY2007, namely support for: Multi-Tenancy Multi-Lingual Multi-Currency Office
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Pour Some Sugar On Me... It's taken a while, but I have finally got round to finishing my MapPoint integration code for CRM 3.0. There's a whole bunch of things you can do with Microsoft MapPoint, but the most obvious is to display a location map based
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Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic... Finally some order has come to the "chaotic" world of Microsoft CRM blogs. The Program Management team (the folk who own different product features), have got together and set up a team blog where they will be posting new
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