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February 12, 2010 Marco Amoedo 7 Comments

Adding LinkedIn to Dynamics CRM

LinkedIn is the most successful professional social network with more than 60 million users worldwide. At the end of the last year LinkedIn opened up…

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November 24, 2009 Marco Amoedo 4 Comments

Creating a Multi Field Search screen in Dynamics CRM

Few months ago I was reading a fantastic post from Adi Katz about how to dynamically compose Fetch XML queries and display them on a…

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November 21, 2009 Marco Amoedo 5 Comments

Summary of xRM and CRM 5 at PDC09

This week the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference (PDC) was held in Los Angeles. Among tons of announces and cool things around Windows Azure and Silverlight…

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October 24, 2009 Marco Amoedo 6 Comments

Collapsable Form Sections – a bit of the future in CRM 4

On the last year PDC demos we saw that Dynamics CRM 5 will come with an improved and less clicky UI to enable an even…

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October 22, 2009 Marco Amoedo 0 Comments

Update Rollup 7 – Amazing Outlook Client improvements

The CRM SE team has just released the Update Rollup 7 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, this is a cumulative update including all the previous…

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September 26, 2009 Marco Amoedo 0 Comments

Code Camp.es 2009 and xRM

Next 17th and 18th of October the Spanish Code Camp 2009 will be taking place at a fantastic location at Tarragona. The Code Camp is…

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September 24, 2009 Marco Amoedo 5 Comments

Creating Master Detail views in Dynamics CRM

One of the most typical “somewhat” unsupported customisations on Dynamics CRM is using IFrames to show associated views. This technique enables a nicer user interface…

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August 12, 2009 Marco Amoedo 0 Comments

Epicenter 2009 – Dynamics CRM at the Irish Software Show

Next 27th of August I’ll be at the Epicenter 2009 conference delivering a session about Microsoft Dynamics CRM. I want to thanks the guys from…

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August 4, 2009 Marco Amoedo 1 Comments

Hiding the left navigation panel on a CRM entity

This one started as a weird requirement, although it was totally justified from the clients perspective. In one of our customers deployment there was a…

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August 3, 2009 Marco Amoedo 0 Comments

VPC Expiration How To

These days we all work with loads of VPCs for different purposes: development, demoing, testing… One of the main concerns when using downloaded demo VPCs…

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