This is part three of a multi-part series on CRM and object oriented javascript. Follow the links for parts I and II In this post, we will digg a little deeper into the functions we outlined last time. We’ll tackle the code in the order it’s written. FormHandlerBaseClassSetup Last time we mentioned that this section [...]
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At Engage, we have been doing a lot of Silverlight dashboards this past year within our xRM projects. A lot of Geospatial, routing and summary dashboards that allow you to view data from CRM and then click through the dashboard and back into CRM for more information. We are looking forward to some new features in Silverlight 4 [...]
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Hey All, Einstein here again. I finished up my trip to Seattle / Redmond yesterday and now on my way to London. We had a great time in the city and on the Microsoft campus. I spent a good bit of time at Microsoft reviewing CRM 5 and developing some new xRM projects. The number [...]
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Needless to say the title says it all. With the ever changing MAC vs PC battle customers will come in all flavors – MACs, PCs, Linux or even a mixture. The benefit of a hosted / Cloud based environment and SPLA licensing is flexibility. The ability to add new users and servers very quickly and [...]
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