The blog’s objective is to provide information about the Microsoft Dynamics CRM product and related applications in a way that helps the community implement, configure, understand, more fully leverage the application, improve user adoption, and increase the value realized from more effectively using the software.
In the event that you haven’t already heard, you’ve been given the opportunity to participate the the Q2, 2012 Service Update (R8) (UR9) beta program. That means that you can download and install the software on a test machine, try it out and provide feedback. The benefits of this approach are several:
The above are just a few of the benefits realized from participating in Dynamics CRM beta release programs. I encourage you to get on over to the Beta site and get signed up today.
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