When you have a SQL Reporting Services report developer who is developing reports on a different Microsoft SRS server than where you are deploying the reports it can be very common to get this error: “The report server cannot process the report. The data source connection information has been deleted. (rsInvalidDataSourceReference)”
A developer’s first instinct may [...]
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Computer World is running an article with a headline that seems all to common these days. Wells Fargo codes used to access personal information describes yet another security breach where hackers gained unauthorized information to consumer data including Social Security Numbers, birth dates, addresses, driver licence numbers, etc. Wells Fargo estimates that as many as [...]
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Engage has been working with Microsoft Dynamics CRM beginning with its initial release. When the CRM 4.0 product came onto the scene, however, we’ve been working hard to use it as an ‘Xrm’ platform or ‘Extended Relationship Management’ platform.
Whether in a Healthcare, Distribution, Retail or other industry, one thing we have consistently found common across [...]
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It’s that time of year again when all of us in the Microsoft Dynamics community join together in peace and harmony for our annual ‘lovefest’ – the Convergence Show. This year the show rolls into New Orleans and I doubt the French Quarter will ever be quite the same. Nothing like a few thousand of [...]
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the need for better electronic security practices across the healthcare sphere is very clear
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