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Two more books about Microsoft Dynamics CRM coming!
Some wiseguy called our office the other day to ask why we have not blogged in a while? Well the answer is pretty simple, we've been running like crazy to try and keep up with all of the demand for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0. In addition, I have personally been trying to devote all of my free writing time to two new projects. These projects are two new books that Microsoft engaged us to write about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0!
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| Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Step by Step Publish Date Sep. 2008 Target audience: End users of Microsoft CRM who want to learn more about the core sales, marketing and customer service functionality in a step-by-step fashion. | Programming Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Publish Date Oct. 2008 Target audience: Developers who want to learn the nitty gritty details of writing custom code and extending the Microsoft CRM platform. |
As you can imagine, writing two new books is a massive amount of effort...way more than Jim and I could handle by ourselves. Therefore, we recruited some additional Microsoft CRM experts to help write each of these titles. Kara O'Brien and Brendan Landers (both from Sonoma Partners) are helping us with the Step by Step book. Corey O'Brien and Brad Bosak (also both from Sonoma Partners) are writing the Programming title with us. In addition, Phil Richardson from Microsoft graciously agreed to write two chapters in the Programming book.
As you can see from the links above, there aren't a lot of public details about these books yet but we plan to post more information as we get further into the writing process!
Posted by Mike Snyder on May 24, 2008 in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Step by Step Book, Programming Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Book | Permalink
Comments
Waiting patiently for both of these books!
Let me know if you ever need an outsider's view on the Programming book. :)
Posted by: Michael Blackburn | Jun 2, 2008 2:34:52 PM
Which language (C# or VB.NET) are you using for the examples in the Programming CRM 4.0 book? Thank you.
Posted by: CRM | Jul 1, 2008 7:58:41 PM


