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Statera Infrastructure Blog: October 2009
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Thursday, October 29, 2009. Running Admin Tools from a non-domain joined computer. Here the author talks about running SQL tools in a similar situation to me. So I tried it out for a few other admin tools and yes, it works great. The trick if you didn't already follow the link is to use the /netonly switch in the runas command line argument:. Runas /netonly /user:domain username "Path to admin tool". Saturday, October 17, 2009. SCVMM 2008 R2 Problem with P2V from Dell Physical Server. Windows NT 4 Server.
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Statera Cloud Enablement Blog: June 2009
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Monday, June 1, 2009. Enterprise Application Mashup can be defined as the use of software and computer systems architectural principles to integrate web-based services with enterprise computer applications without code. Just announced their first Enterprise Application Mashup. The first release of stratus will integrate MS-CRM with SharePoint. Below are some examples of EAM toolsets:. A comprehensive mashup platform, supporting line of business assembly of simple, flexible, and dynamic web applications.
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Statera Cloud Enablement Blog: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Colorado Cloud Computing Panel: April 30, 2009. Thinking about developing your next business application in the clouds. You should! Let Statera help you you sort through the myriad of technologies and approaches for Cloud Computing. Join us in a panel discussion comprised of industry leaders in Cloud Computing as they answer questions about the business value of Cloud Computing, what to expect in the next 6-8 months, and how to start taking advantage of the cloud now.
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Statera Cloud Enablement Blog: Colorado Cloud Computing Panel: April 30, 2009
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Colorado Cloud Computing Panel: April 30, 2009. Thinking about developing your next business application in the clouds. You should! Let Statera help you you sort through the myriad of technologies and approaches for Cloud Computing. Join us in a panel discussion comprised of industry leaders in Cloud Computing as they answer questions about the business value of Cloud Computing, what to expect in the next 6-8 months, and how to start taking advantage of the cloud now.
customcrm.blogspot.com
Custom CRM: June 2009
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Everything you always wanted to know about Microsoft CRM but were not able to find. Monday, June 1, 2009. Interesting CRM links gathered from all over the Internet. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Working with Dynamics CRM 4.0. Working with Microsoft Dynamics(TM) CRM 3.0. Special Edition Using Microsoft CRM. Microsoft CRM 3 For Dummies. Working with Microsoft Dynamics(TM) CRM 3.0. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog. View my complete profile. Recently added CRM items. The Oracle of Hapert. This work is licensed.
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MSCRM Junkie: July 2008
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Friday, July 11, 2008. Well, what started as an "unauthorized" effort to create a new blog has now turned into an "authorized" phenomenon at Statera, the consulting company we enthusiastically work for. So I have moved all the CRM Junkie posts to our new Blog ( http:/ stateracrm.blogspot.com. And this will be the last post to this blog. Links to this post. Thursday, July 10, 2008. CRM Webservices and .Net 3.5. Now, I haven't done a lot of experimenting on this but I ran into a bit of a pain today. If you...