CRM 2011 for ISVs and Developers- new whitepaper

Looking for details on Dynamics CRM 2011 and how it applies to you, an ISV?  A technical decision-maker?  A developer?  A curious nerd looking for what’s new?  Here you go!

Ok, so here’s some of the nitty gritty details…

Paper is titled:

Microsoft Dynamics® CRM 2011
Building Business Applications with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
A guide to Independent Software Vendors and Developers

Some details you can learn about:

  • Modeling of your business data
  • A better user experience
  • Visualization and reporting of data
  • Programmability including OData, WCF, LINQ, Dialogs, Workflows and more
  • Cloud cloud cloud (CRM Online and Azure both covered)

Brought to you by a couple of your favorite (I hope) CRM nerds, myself and David Yack, were asked to write this paper to follow-up on the one we produced for the similar topics for CRM 4.0.

I hope you find something useful inside!

whitepaper download

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Comments

John

Hi,

i read the white paper and thought it a v.good intro.

at some point i'm hoping i can gather some info to make an decision on using CRM2011 for our company in Australia.

however this is hard to do without pricing material that states actual costs in $.

cheers,
John

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