September 2007 - Posts
Truckdriver Divorce... Thanks to Jibram Ali in our UK CRM support team for pointing me to details of the forthcoming Microsoft Press book: Programming Microsoft Dynamics™ CRM 4.0 Developer Reference . Unfortunately the estimated publish date is 27th Feb
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La Villa Strangiato... You may remember Craig Steere's post on a real-world service scheduling opportunity we were working on last year - Craig Steere's Guest Spot: Microsoft CRM Real World Service Scheduling . Well, we actually sold a very large Microsoft
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Return Of The Son Of Shoogagoogagunga... OK, so it looks like the cat is out of the bag - the product formerly known as "Titan" is now officially called "Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0". In light of this monumental piece of news, we have organised a launch
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Shine A Little Love... I get into regular discussion with partners and clients about what we doing with Microsoft CRM internally within Microsoft to manage our sales, marketing and customer service processes. I know at a high-level we embarked on an enterprise-wide,
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Cabo Wabo... After hitting the submit button on my previous post, I just read an e-mail from Ian Crow one of my Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS) colleagues pointing to the list of UK Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 03) Codes available from
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Zoot Allures... I recently came across a web-site that provided a free database containing a list of virtually every town in the UK and Ireland, along with the associated county and country - that's a total of 48,421 towns across 127 counties in 5 countries
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La Donna E Mobile... Last week I got into a discussion with one of our partners about one of their clients who were running Microsoft CRM on VMware ESX Server 3 in their development and test environments. They were experiencing some performance issues
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Stuck In The Middle With You... Although this is not Microsoft CRM related, I just saw today that we're launching a limited-time only offer for students where they can purchase Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 for just £38.95 at www.theultimatesteal.co.uk
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