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No Talking Robots – What Does Artificial Intelligence Actually Mean for CRM?

No Talking Robots – What Does Artificial Intelligence Actually Mean for CRM?

by Runyon Colie | Oct 19, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Microsoft Dynamics

When Gartner, one of the world’s leading IT research and advisory firms, released its 2016 emerging technology hype cycle, it identified three key trends. One of these, unsurprisingly, was all about smarter technology – machine learning, virtual assistants,…

Sitecore and Dynamics CRM: a match made in marketing heaven

by Josiah Hewitson | Oct 11, 2016 | Azure, Blog, Microsoft Dynamics

A few years ago I was working for a company that was rolling out a new website, built using Sitecore.  At the time the company was using the Personify Association Management System to keep track of its members, and we were looking for ways to link Sitecore’s…

Hidden Workflows in CRM Solutions

by William Jacobson | Sep 28, 2016 | Blog, Featured, Microsoft Dynamics

I recently had an issue with updating a crm solution, where the error was that one of the workflows had a bad reference. Confusion set in when I saw that there was no workflow with that name in the CRM organization. An advanced find later, I discovered that the…

Is Dynamics CRMs ‘Export to Excel’ Opening a Blank File?

by Ryan Wells | Aug 26, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics

A few weeks ago, we began to notice an increasing number of issues exporting data to Excel on a variety of Dynamics CRM platforms, ranging from Dynamics 2011 to 2015. One of our clients was attempting to export their data to Excel, like they have done countless times,…

Resolving Deadlock Errors in SSIS when bulk loading data via KingswaySoft into Microsoft Dynamics CRM

by Eric Isaacs | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft SQL Server, Uncategorized

We were using KingswaySoft to import hundreds of thousands of Activities (Emails, Phone Calls, Tasks, Appointments) into Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011.  Importing that many rows can be time consuming, so we opted to utilize Microsoft’s Balanced Data Distributor within…

Celedon Autonumber v1.1 New Features

by Matt Barnes | Jun 2, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics, Open Source

Version 1.1 of the Celedon Autonumber is now available This new version includes three very interesting new features: Now supports 0 digit numbers (allows fully custom calculated fields, without adding any number) Added ability to generate random strings Can now…
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