We recently began logging in a central database the ip address and correlated location of the ip address for all successful and failed logins. Using report builder 3.0 we then quickly created a parameterized report where we can easily search by user login, success/failed logins, and last x number of days. We can easily set [...]
Well Forrester just came out with their latest wave study – Looks great for Microsoft Dynamics CRM! I’m always curious to the complete thought process that goes into this studies, but I’ve come to some of my own conclusions that’s I’d like to share.
CRM has evolved from something that lives in the sales organization [...]
Hey there – Joe CRM here with a quick link to our latest CRM newsletter. I know there are a ton of people that follow the blog, but not everyone gets our newsletter – so here you go – take a quick read and let us know what you think. PowerObjects May 2010 Newsletter
Of [...]
PowerObjects is always building new and cool features to add value to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Whether you are implementing Sales Force Automation or building a custom xRM application we want to give the users the most efficient interface for working with the system. A while back I started designing an interface to create one view [...]
There are some siginificant issues with the latest Update Rollup (7) for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. While thankfully, none seem to be of the ‘show stopper’ variety, I would certainly classify them as annoyances.
While there are some fairly significant performance and stability improvements in this rollup, CRM users and administrators will need to evaluate the costs/benefits of their [...]
Our team had an awesome filed trip to the Microsoft Fargo campus on Monday. We can’t thank our Partner enough for rolling out the red carpet for our team – the office today is just buzzing with all the great things we learned. Here is a blow by blow of the event:
Sunday – We all [...]
Although we’re already knocking at IE8’s door, adding IE7Pro gives you the ability to spell check within CRM. This is particularly useful when sending emails and creating email templates from CRM. One of the most frequently requested featues from our client is to include some type of spell checking ability when creating emails and [...]
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We work with clients all the time doing sales and marketing automation projects, but always have a tough time letting people know about the benefits of using CRM and [...]
This move by Microsoft has been questioned by many partners and the community at large, but we feel it makes sense, given the naming scheme that is taking shape as part of the company’s Software+Services (S+S) push. Microsoft is attempting to categorize its services into one of three categories:
“Live” refers to consumer and very-low-end small-business offerings. Examples: [...]
Alan R. Earls has a nice article about the integration of CRM 4.0 with the rest of your Microsoft applications to better leverage your Microsoft investment.
Read it here
http://www.microsoft.com/midsizebusiness/businessvalue/access_crm_power.mspx?Wt.mc_id=crmpower
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