Dynamics CRM 2013: 5 Areas of Change and Why They Matter
Explore our top 5 changes in Dynamics CRM 2013, touching on usability, process agility, mobility, real-time workflows, and changes to the email router.
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Explore our top 5 changes in Dynamics CRM 2013, touching on usability, process agility, mobility, real-time workflows, and changes to the email router.
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Mastering the fundamentals is the key to success whether you're talking about Crossfit, gymnastics, or ERP.
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As of April 2013, mainstream support for Dynamics CRM 4.0 has moved to extended support mode. As a CRM 4.0 user, here's what this means for your business.
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Mid-Market ERP is made more affordable and accessible over the long-term through bundling both deployment and a robust support framework.
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Exciting developments from Day 1 at Microsoft WPC 2013 in Houston, Texas!
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Intimidated by code? A WYSIWYG HTML editor makes it easy to send your next newsletter.
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Providing board members with customized access to non profit financial reports empowers them to make decisions based on their own background and knowledge level.
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In this post, we’ll look at how to perform PST self assessment for businesses in BC using built in features in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
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How can a revised ERP deployment model that spans the life of your solution reduce your chances of ERP project failure?
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How can a proactive support framework help you get the most out of your ERP and CRM?
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Experience Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 through the eyes of different roles and responsibilities in your organization using the new TestDrive feature.
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Are you on the lookout for ways to drive CRM adoption at your organization? The answers might be simpler than you think!
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