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Using CRM Workflow To Create Audit Trail
by Danny Varghese 01.20.09

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There's an excellent post on the MSDN CRM blog on how to create an audit trail using the CRM 4.0 workflow. I've had numerous customer requests for an audit trail of entities when a field changes. Clients want to know when certain fields change...
Upgrading to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 – The Tortoise and the Hare
by Jeremy Cox 02.14.08

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As a father of a 2 ½ and 7 month old, I spend A LOT of time reading to my kids. As you’ll recall from the story, the hare was speedy and boasted about being the fastest in the forest. The tortoise finally tired of hearing all of the hare’s boasting challenged...
CRM as a Platform (Part 1)
by Bryan Van Antwerp 01.30.08

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Opinions differ on whether CRM is, can be, or should be an application platform. The points of contention are typically terminology and technology. Rather than focus on semantics, I want to focus on the possibilities the MS CRM application provides –...
Welcome Back to the Crowe CRM Blog
by Bryan Van Antwerp 01.22.08

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We are back with a much improved blog! CRM 4.0 is out now which brings a lot of fodder for posts. Expect to see several new posts by members of the Crowe CRM Team on such topics as 3 rd Party Add-ins/Applications, upgrading CRM 3.0 to 4.0, new 4.0 features...
Leverage the Power of Windows Workflow Foundation with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0
by Jeremy Hofmann 09.24.07

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Jeremy Hofmann Crowe Chizek and Company LLC September 24 th, 2007 http://www.crowecrm.com Summary: Jeremy Hofmann writes an article on leveraging Windows Workflow Foundation from CRM 3.0. Introduction: As Microsoft Dynamics continues to gear up its workflow...
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