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The Windows Embedded and Windows Mobile teams have finalized the transition of the enterprise vertical device business to Windows Embedded. Microsoft is committed to this market and with this transition will have one organization focusing on the...
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I wanted to share the following Webinar invitation. Anyone who knows me, knows that Technology Lead Generation is one of my passions, and the ultimate direction of PartnerPoint . This webcast is on the integration of these types of Demand...
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Internet Leads are prospective customers interested into your business online. You can use your favorite search engine marketing tools or expertise as a starting point for integration into a CRM solution. Online Lead Generation is a marketing term that...
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The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Resource Center has had a makeover. It’s been completely redesigned to: Move the things users look for the most (downloads, support, and training) front and center. Highlight the different types of resources available in a way...
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Read more… Cheers, Mark Rhodes, CRMUG Program Coordinator tweetmeme_style = 'compact';
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Do you want to stand apart from other IT personnel? Do you want to demonstrate your expertise with Microsoft Dynamics CRM to colleagues, employers, clients, peers, and –most important – yourself? Have you considered taking the Microsoft Dynamics CRM certification...
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Microsoft Windows operating systems include a tool named Reliability and Performance Monitor (or Performance Monitor in some versions of the operating system). You can configure this tool to obtain and display performance data as system components run...
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CRM MVP Julie Yack is our guest blogger today and she has an invitation for you developers. Dear my developer friends, You are some of the smartest people I know. Your detailed and (mostly) logical thought process is what helps us build such great...
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We have a lot of CRM screen casts posted at www.democrmonline.com . Some samples include: Video: General Overview - Time: 15:00 This video will provide a navigation overview of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online via the Outlook client and Internet Explorer...
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Guest blogger and CRM MVP Jim Steger brings us up to speed on the 2nd Microsoft Dynamics CRM Incubation Week. You can read more from Jim on the Sonoma Blog and through his CRM books on Amazon. Microsoft wrapped their 2nd CRM Incubation Week last week...
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Just before Convergence 2009 wrapped up I caught up with Dan Higbee and Dan Peay from Transcensus and talked with them about their solution, SHO Guide for delivering application help. In this video we show it running with Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online...
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We've had some great success with the Business Action World Tour events worldwide. We're now reprising that content virtually for those ISVs and developers who could not attend a physical event. Be sure to register via the links at...
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The current economic downturn is putting many entrepreneurs under increasing pressure, making it critical to find new resources and ways to reduce costs and inefficiencies. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Incubation Week is designed to offer following assistance...
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The old school method of demonstrating mobile software, using a camera suspended over a device, is expensive and unwieldy. Fortunately it is no longer necessary. There are a few ways to project a mobile Microsoft Dynamics CRM application on to big screen...
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