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Pivotal CRM Development: Things that still don't work
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Wednesday, 29 April 2009. Things that still don't work. I had an interesting conversation with an ex-colleague of mine that is working on Pivotal 6. Over a couple of beers, we compiled a list of things that we believe still don't work in Sedna, and really should, since we are on the second service pack and a couple of hotfixes. Image icons on the secondary list can not be ...
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Pivotal CRM Development: Shock - Pivotal does not use Sedna
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Monday, 23 March 2009. Shock - Pivotal does not use Sedna. Last week I was doing a Webex. With Pivotal support, and the support user shared his desktop. I presume that he should not have shown this, but I saw my support incident in all it’s glory in the application that I assume they use for support. The cynics amongst you would probably say Microsoft CRM. Surely, as a for...
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Pivotal CRM Development: August 2008
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Thursday, 14 August 2008. Whilst I, like all of you I am sure, never write code which would need an error handler, I am intrigued on how this is approached across. The various deployment I have seen. Error class in the event viewer to show what is going on. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Links to this post. Wednesday, 6 August 2008. I am on a new site, where Pivotal has been r...
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Pivotal CRM Development: February 2009
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Wednesday, 25 February 2009. Thanks, but no thanks. I received a comment yesterday. Thanks for your honest feedback. I am a product manager who works for Pivotal and would love to get some more feedback on some of your posts. Feel free to contact me @ XXXX@cdcsoftware.com. A social network may not add directly to the CDC Software bottom line, but a strong community encoura...
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Pivotal CRM Development: September 2008
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Monday, 29 September 2008. Pivotal Visual Studio Plugin. I thought that I would share with you all something I have been working on for quite a while, in between work and family stuff. It is a addin for Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 which aids in building .NET appserver rules, available here. Http:/ www.codeplex.com/PivotalVSAddin. I want to expand it to be more useful to Se...
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Pivotal CRM Development: October 2008
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Tuesday, 28 October 2008. I notice that there is a wiki started by a member of Pivotal CRM Forum. Http:/ www.pivotalcrmforum.com/index.php? Looking at the thread, it is a wonder that CarlC started it all, with what seems like a lack of support from the rest of the community, with the exception of those that responded to the thread. Http:/ pivotal.wikia.com. The only way to...
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Pivotal CRM Development: April 2009
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Wednesday, 29 April 2009. Things that still don't work. I had an interesting conversation with an ex-colleague of mine that is working on Pivotal 6. Over a couple of beers, we compiled a list of things that we believe still don't work in Sedna, and really should, since we are on the second service pack and a couple of hotfixes. Image icons on the secondary list can not be ...
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Pivotal CRM Development: Thanks, but no thanks
http://pivdev.blogspot.com/2009/02/thanks-but-no-thanks.html
A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Wednesday, 25 February 2009. Thanks, but no thanks. I received a comment yesterday. Thanks for your honest feedback. I am a product manager who works for Pivotal and would love to get some more feedback on some of your posts. Feel free to contact me @ XXXX@cdcsoftware.com. A social network may not add directly to the CDC Software bottom line, but a strong community encoura...
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Pivotal CRM Development: Activity Usage Monitor
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Wednesday, 4 March 2009. A positive post, for a change. I have just watched the recorded webex. From Pivotal on Activity usage, available on the link below. This is the stuff I wished there was more off. Yes, it is an add-on that you have to pay Pivotal a bit of hard earned profits for but it gives you an idea of what is possible within Pivotal 6. I just hope that it is co...
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Pivotal CRM Development: March 2009
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A look into my thoughts whilst working as a Pivotal Consultant. Pivotal Rich Client, Windows Client, Lifecycle Server hints and tips. Monday, 23 March 2009. Shock - Pivotal does not use Sedna. Last week I was doing a Webex. With Pivotal support, and the support user shared his desktop. I presume that he should not have shown this, but I saw my support incident in all it’s glory in the application that I assume they use for support. The cynics amongst you would probably say Microsoft CRM. Surely, as a for...