by Angela Black | Apr 20, 2016 | Microsoft Dynamics
Preface: If you’re working with Dynamics CRM Online you may have run into the problem below, and the following will be helpful. If you’re working with an on-premise installation I would skip this tip and query the sql server directly, as that would be more…
by Matt Barnes | Mar 30, 2016 | Azure, Blog, Microsoft Dynamics
I’ve recently performed a CRM 2015 installation on Azure. It was a relatively complex installation, involving multiple load-balanced web servers, multiple app servers, and multiple SQL servers configured for High Availability….
by Aaron Elder | Mar 24, 2016 | Microsoft Dynamics, Press Release
Bothell, WA (PRWEB)March 24, 2016 Celedon Partners, LLC (https://celedonpartners.com), a consulting and talent firm that offers a unique combination of deep technical expertise, flexible engagement models and creative user experience engineering, today announced it has…
by Chris Scott | Mar 16, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics
A Celedon client has been using Microsoft CRM Online for some time now. They have gone through multiple upgrades and are now on the 2016 release. They are in the process of testing and rolling out the Microsoft Outlook CRM add-in and found an issue when trying to…
by Brenda Leon | Feb 29, 2016 | Microsoft Dynamics
It’s been a while since I wrote a blog about things I have learned using Dynamics CRM. Over the years I have seen some creative ideas to help the client get their requirements met without the use of plugins, Javascript, or custom reports. Microsoft has done a…
by Michael Philbrick | Jan 29, 2016 | Blog, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Dynamics
There are many advantages to Dynamics CRM on-premise. One of them is the ability to use existing Active Directory accounts for single sign-on. Setting up a user in CRM is quick and simple. Enter the user’s domain name, email address, populate a few other fields and…