AI Builder is the name of a new Power Platform capability that offers turnkey AI solutions based on Microsoft AI Technologies. It is a great point-and-click wrapper that enables non-developers to access the power of integrating some custom AI mod...
Everyone that has attended some of my recent sessions knows that I have used IKEA as an example in a few occasions. There are genuinely many exciting things about IKEA’s business model and organisation. However, today’s topic is not ...
There has been quite a lot of debate on whether to use Microsoft Flow or what it was seen as its “big brother” Azure Logic Apps. I must admit I was on the “Flow is nice but not a serious tool, we should use Logic Apps for our pr...
This week the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference (PDC) was held in Los Angeles. Among tons of announces and cool things around Windows Azure and Silverlight 4 beta, there was three sessions dedicated to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. These 3 ses...
Few months ago I was reading a fantastic post from Adi Katz about how to dynamically compose Fetch XML queries and display them on a native CRM Grid using the Advanced Functionality. The post was great and the JavaScript code provided by Adi works...
LinkedIn is the most successful professional social network with more than 60 million users worldwide. At the end of the last year LinkedIn opened up their API for developers allowing third parties to integrate the valuable information on their ap...
This is just a short post to provide a quick tip that you might find useful when installing Update Rollups, an any Windows Installer based setup.
The Update Rollup packages are based on MSI technologies. If you type in a command prompt “msiexec” ...
It has being a long time since I last updated this blog. More than 3 years! Time flies. During that time lots of things have changed in my life and work. After 5 years of being a Microsoft MVP I joined Microsoft on 2011 and I am now a Senior Partn...