There are only a few more days before CRMUG Summit so next week will be full of
news! Let’s see what has been going on this week.
The CRM Team posted – Looking
for help for the CRM product family. This has lots of links to help,
information and blogs about the different Dynamics CRM products (CRM,
Marketing, Social Listening). This is a great resource to keep handy.
McGladrey posted two blogs about their takeaways from
eXtream CRM 2014. What
to Expect for CRM 2015 goes over the key features and functionality we can
expect to be seeing in the next version. Then Looking
beyond CRM 2015 talks about Microsoft’s vision and the things we can expect
to see highlighted in the development of future products.
There were two CRM Tips that I would like to highlight
today:
- The Undo Button – this discusses the functionality of Jason Lattimer’s Audit undo solution which allows you to roll back changes on your form to an earlier audit record.
- My Workflow is my business – here you can learn about the impact of the scope field on a workflow to segment your business processes or for use in testing.
CRM in the Field posted CRM
Outlook Client Performance Troubleshooting and Optimization Guide. This
goes through everything you need to look at and know when troubleshooting
problems with CRM for Outlook.
Donna Edwards started her compilation of CRM 2015
Helpful Resources. Refer to this when you begin the process of upgrading to
2015 and find all the information you need.
Adam Vero posted a compilation
of CRM 2015 YouTube Videos. This features three videos from Microsoft about
what to expect in CRM 2015. The topics consist of Upgrading (must be on CRM
2013 SP1 to upgrade), Field Level Security (now for built-in fields!!), and
Business Process Flow Improvements.
Finally, PowerObjects talked about the CRM
2013 Performance Center. This describes how to use this new functionality
(2013 SP1) and how to review the data.
That’s all for today. Have a great weekend and I hope to
see you at Summit!
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