Tag: Security Model
Microsoft CRM Data Conversion FAQ
Posted on Jul.08, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Microsoft Business Solutions CRM data conversion deserves FAQ type of article, where IT people could get initial directions. Even if it seems as a trivial task, we would suggest you to think about these possible scenarios: objects mapping between your legacy CRM: GoldMine, ACT, Siebel, Lotus Notes Domino. When you think about MS CRM switch over ? do you think just to transfer master records: Leads, Contacts, Accounts, or you are thinking about historical activities: emails, faxes, calls, appointments, etc?
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Microsoft Great Plains Project Accounting ? Overview For IT Director/Controller
Posted on Jun.26, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Microsoft Business Solutions is now in process of creating so called Microsoft Suites: Microsoft Financials, Microsoft Logistics, Microsoft Manufacturing, Microsoft Professional Services – this last one will be based on Solomon Project module. The long story of Great Plains Software Project Accounting – it was originally created by MatchData, which was bought by Great Plains in late 1990-th and renamed into Great Plains Project Accounting. Great Plains Project accounting future is uncertain – it will not ( according to rumors [...]
Microsoft CRM Customization ? Programming Closed Email Activity
Posted on May.26, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Microsoft CRM is CRM answer from Microsoft and attempt to get market share from Siebel, Oracle and others traditional Client Relationship Management System vendors. Microsoft CRM uses all the spectrum of Microsoft recent technologies: .Net, MS Exchange, MS Outlook, MS SQL Server, Replication, Indexing, Active Directory, Windows 2000/2003 security model, C#, VB.Net, HTML, XML Web Service, XLTP, Javascript to name a few.
Today’s topic is Activity of email type programming – you usually deal with these customizations when you improve Microsoft [...]
Bad Web Design: ActiveX
Posted on Feb.18, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
ActiveX uses an interesting method for enforcing security … it doesn’t. Well, that’s not exactly true. What happens is when a web page requests an ActiveX control the browser determines if that control is already loaded onto your system. If it is the ActiveX control is executed. If not, the user is asked if it is okay to install the control. Additional information about where the control came from and it’s security implications is also included.
The theory behind this security [...]
Which Web Server?
Posted on Dec.05, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
If you’ve been lurking in the various forums and newsgroups
devoted to webmastering, you could hardly fail to notice the
heated debate going on at this time. No, it’s not which is the
best browser. This debate is about web servers. More precisely,
which one is better: Apache or Internet Information Server (IIS).
To tell you the truth, I’ve used them both (and a few others as
well) and the simple plain truth of the matter is these two web
server platforms are really functionally equivalent.
Ease [...]
Which Web Server?
Posted on Nov.19, 2008, under Web Design No Comments
If you’ve been lurking in the various forums and newsgroups
devoted to webmastering, you could hardly fail to notice the
heated debate going on at this time. No, it’s not which is the
best browser. This debate is about web servers. More precisely,
which one is better: Apache or Internet Information Server (IIS).
To tell you the truth, I’ve used them both (and a few others as
well) and the simple plain truth of the matter is these two web
server platforms are really functionally equivalent.
Ease [...]
