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With the recent reports out from Forrester Wave and Gartner, Microsoft Dynamics CRM is positioned as a strong market leader of CRM suites for the ability to execute, completeness of vision, current offering and market presence.  This is the case for the SMB to the mid-size and on to the large organizations.
The Forrester Wave research examined [...]

Like a mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota so many years ago, the face of healthcare information technology in the United States is on the precipice of about a $20 billion dollar facelift that will forever change the face of EHR (electronic health record). As has been well publicized, “The American Recovery and [...]

How fondly does an entire generation of folks remember seeing Laura Ingalls running down that grassy hill in the opening credits of Little House on the Prairie. No longer are we living in the age of Little House on the Prairie where a region’s healthcare services are provided by someone like Doc Baker who [...]

2010 has been, and will continue to be,  a great year for Microsoft.   With their release of Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4, and Silverlight 4 all  with in the first half of the year, Microsoft is giving developers a unified set of tools to create applications for the desktop, the web, and even the upcoming [...]

Engage was invited by Microsoft to speak at Convergence this year on the Public Sector and xRM.For more information on the Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2010 presentation please see our news release
CSCRM36 Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Public Sector: Developing Line of Business Applications with xRM
Monday, April 26 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Session Type: Concurrent Session
Track:
Skill Level: [...]

Hey All,  Einstein again. Checking in after my brief visit to our Nations Capitol. I spent the end of last week meeting with some government agencies and discussing how USFederal360 can save them (& us) a lot of money while improving efficiencies and increasing transparency.   By using Engage’s go to market strategy, agencies are able [...]

Hey All, Einstein here again.  I finished up my trip to Seattle / Redmond yesterday and now on my way to London.Â
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 of [...]

Over the past several years I have to say that rarely (if ever) have I seen a portfolio of products as capable of helping transform industries as that which I see today.  From visualization tools to collaboration platforms to IP communications and automated workflows – it’s all there in some form or fashion.Â
Taking that notion and [...]

HIMSS: First Day

April 6th, 2009

Our feet our sore, and our backs ache, but we’ve survived the first day of HIMSS. And what a day it was. Even with four hours to explore the show floor between periods of assigned booth duty, we didn’t even get a chance to go to the North Hall. That will have to be one of tomorrow’s goal.
The [...]

Unified Communications (UC) has been such an abstract concept to try to explain.  Much of it is about speeding specific business processes, so talking about it in a vacuum can be nearly impossible. Which is why we’re getting such a kick out of this video that Microsoft put out a few years ago for its UC solutions. [...]