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We welcome our guest blogger David Jennaway who is the technical director at Excitation and a CRM MVP. Reporting Services is usually considered at most as just the engine for executing and rendering reports. However, it also has its own SQL database that...
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CRM MVP Mitch Milam returns as a guest blogger with part two of this post. You can read more from Mitch at his blog . In part one of this series we discussed the built-in mechanism provided by CRM to store plug-in application settings. Based on several...
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Guest blogger Ayaz Ahmad is a CRM MVP who blogs at http://ayazahmad.wordpress.com/ . Developing some service or workflow to handle some periodic tasks is a common task when creating a CRM solution. Last week, I was looking for the best way to handle periodic...
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CRM MVP Mitch Milam returns as a guest blogger. You can read more from Mitch at his blog . One of the benefits to the plug-in architecture of CRM 4.0 is the ability to store plug-ins in the CRM database so they may be used by multiple CRM servers. This...
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A CRM MVP, we welcome our guest blogger David Jennaway who is the technical director at Excitation . In Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, plugins offer a very powerful mechanism to attach code to a wide range of platform events. Each event is identified by...
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Today we welcome our guest blogger CRM MVP Darren Liu from the Crowe company. Many Microsoft Dynamics CRM (MSCRM) implementations involved integration with other systems. When I think of integrations between systems, the common approaches pop up immediately...
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