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Don’t Wake The Lion… As a follow-up to my previous post regarding SharePoint 2010, I just saw that we published more than 20 modules of free-to-access webcasts regarding SharePoint & Office development here: Office 2010 Workshop SharePoint 2010 Developer
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Sláinte Mhath… We took the NDA off SharePoint Server 2010 at the SharePoint Conference 2009 this week. There are some great new capabilities, but my personal favourites are: SQL Server PowerPivot for Excel and SharePoint – Formerly codenamed “Gemini”,
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Rockaria... I was browsing through the latest recorded content available on Channel9 (the Microsoft community site for developers) and came across the following recorded web-casts. CRM "5": Chatting with the platform team CRM "5": Deploying Line-Of-Business
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The Trooper... Just in case you hadn't see the other CRM blogs, there are 4 video interviews on http://channel9.msdn.com/ recorded by members of the CRM engineering team, showing various CRM 4.0 features: CRM 4.0 Overview with Phil Richardson CRM 4.0
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Red Sector A... As you may know, I spend a little bit of time each week keeping up to date with what's going on in the rest of Microsoft outside of just CRM. Last week, at the Unified Communications Launch 2007 worldwide event in San Francisco, Bill Gates
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Malignant Narcissism... During my weekly browse for new CRM-related content around the web, I saw this recorded webcast appear on the Microsoft on-demand webcast site. MSDN Webcast: MSDN geekSpeak: Custom Development on Microsoft Dynamics CRM with Aaron
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Two Minutes To Midnight... Another 2 minutes demo recorded by the CRM guru himself, Philip Richardson , available here . This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Laughing Boy
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Bend And Break... If you want to see what the new data import functionality looks like in CRM 4.0, Philip Richardson has recorded a 2 minute demo showing how this works and posted it to his blog here . This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
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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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Know Your Enemy... I just finished watching Steve Ballmer's keynote speech from Convergence 2007, and saw Brad Wilson (Microsoft CRM General Manager) demo an early version of CRM Live. As you may already know CRM Live is a hosted version of the next release
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Knowing Me, Knowing You... I just finished watching a great webcast on Channel9 (the Microsoft community site for developers) covering Knowledge Network, a new add-on for the up-coming release of SharePoint Server 2007. Knowledge Network automates the
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The Long and Winding Road... I just can't believe it's been 2 months since I last posted an entry. My excuse, well first of all June was our financial year end, so it was all hands on deck trying to bring in those last few CRM deals. Next it was silly
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Phantom Of The Opera... Unlike the vast majority of the English population, World Cup fever has, by and large, passed me by - I heard on the evening news that England won by two overs today (or something along those lines). Given that most of the country
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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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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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