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Posts Tagged ‘Dynamics CRM Next Release’

Microsoft CRM 2011 – How To Use Auditing, The Benefits and Tips (Tutorial)

Auditing records or users access in any application is useful for both end users and system administrators.  For example, a manager might want to capture history of stage changes on an Opportunity.  Or they might want to capture history of price changes on their services or products.  For system administrators, auditing is useful in troubleshooting [...]

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 – A Closer Peek at the Details

Considering that Microsoft Dynamics CRM version 4.0, first released in 2007, has literally reshaped the CRM landscape, the impact of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, will be considerable. And as its release draws closer, we’re able to provide some more in-depth information and details of some of the features and functions this exciting new product will offer.

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Sneak Peek at New Features, Functions and Enhancements

The next version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, due in September 2010, is being eagerly awaited by business partners and end-users alike. Officially named Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 the product will offer a whole range of new features, functions and enhancements.

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 5 – Right Around The Corner!

Microsoft announced this week the Community Technical Preview 3 (CTP3) for the next release of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 5, code-named “CRM5”.  This provides software developers within the Dynamics CRM Partner base the opportunity to start early development and testing of their solutions with the next release.  This is an exciting milestone for the next release [...]

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM.Net Preview (Version 5) At Vision 2010

I try not to use three letter words in my blog entries, but I can’t help but say WOW.  At The TM Group’s 12th Annual Vision 2010 Microsoft Dynamics Conference & Expo earlier this week which drew over 300 attendees, we saw a preview of the next version of  Dynamics CRM (you might have heard it [...]

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