CRM 4.0 Deep Dive with Phil Richardson
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Back in April we gave you a taste of some of the interesting work going on in
Dynamics CRM group. That was a pretty good high-level view. We wanted to fill in some of the details for developers so we asked the Dynamics CRM team into the studio to chat about some
of the cool stuff coming in CRM 4.0 (a.k.a. “Titan”). We filmed 4 segments that go into various aspects of the developer experience.
In this segment, Phil Richardson (Senior Program Manager Lead) hangs out with Rory. He dives a lot deeper into the metadata and customization of forms. He also dives straight into Visual Studio to show off some of the deep web service capabilities of Dynamics CRM. He also touches on workflow but we’ll see a lot more of that in the next segment.
See the CRM Overview segment here.
In this segment, Phil Richardson (Senior Program Manager Lead) hangs out with Rory. He dives a lot deeper into the metadata and customization of forms. He also dives straight into Visual Studio to show off some of the deep web service capabilities of Dynamics CRM. He also touches on workflow but we’ll see a lot more of that in the next segment.
See the CRM Overview segment here.
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