How Does The GIS Market for Dynamics CRM Evolves?

The GIS (geographic information system) applications in today’s day and age are a differentiator factor when it comes to some businesses success. A good GIS system allows visual analysis and interpretation of our available data. We can easily determine trends and patterns by regions or geographical coverage. While the demand for this type of systems... Continue Reading →

The Chart XML

Creating new Charts in Dynamics CRM has been quite easy for a few versions now. It’s a visual process, very intuitive. But how is all this configuration stored? To have a quick look at this information, we can start by selecting a chart to analyze. Let’s navigate to Sales > Accounts. Expand the chart in... Continue Reading →

HWL spoof configuration for Dynamics CRM

While on a load balanced setup using HWL, we found a bunch of errors with the configuration. Nothing was out of the ordinary after re-checking the configuration several times. After various attempts to re-configure and debug the issue, we have turned our attention to the load balancer. This is a HWL. What we found in... Continue Reading →

Dynamics CRM Performance Counters

As part of an upgrade, I recently did a comparison of performance counters between various versions of Dynamics CRM. Some have been deprecated, while other new ones have been introduced. Microsoft has provided the following documents for various versions: Dynamics CRM 2011 Performance Counters – HERE Dynamics CRM 2013 Performance Counters – HERE Since Dynamics... Continue Reading →

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