Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 and SharePoint 2010 are often said to be a match made in heaven. The new user configurable integration embeds powerful SharePoint document features in the CRM user interface. But what about alternative storage, metadata synchronization, search and other powerful capabilities of the SharePoint platform? What are the extensibility points to leverage both sides and how do you deal with .NET framework version collisions? The black belt solution patterns and expert insights shared in this session will help you to become a real match maker.
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 – Better Together
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5. Unstructured & Social Information Informal Rules Enterprise Across Teams
Semi- Engagement & Evolution & Search & Domains
structured Data Collaboration Storage
SharePoint
Structured Interactions, Information Formalized Data Query & Within Teams
Relational Activities & Generation & Processes Filter & Domains
Data Tasks Analytics
CRM
17. Office Client SharePoint Server 2010
External Business Parts SharePoint Site
Custom Code VSTO External
Package List
Office Integration
Search, Workflow, Web Parts
Business Connectivity Services Secure Store Service (SSS)
Business Connectivity Services
BDC Client
Runtime Cache External Content
BDC Server
Types (ECT) Runtime
DB Web Custom .NET Assembly
Service Connector
External Data
18. Describes the schema and data
access capabilities of an external data
Office Clients (Rich) source and its behavior within Office
and SharePoint
BCS
*formerly known as BDC Entity
External Data
External Content
Source
Type (Web Service, DB, .NET
(ECT) Assembly Connector, external
systems, Web 2.0 service, etc.)
BCS
SharePoint (Thin)