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Programming Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 book cover

Within the next few weeks, Microsoft Press will publish our third and final book about Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0. The latest book is titled Programming Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, and you can find some basic information about it on Amazon.com. Unfortunately Amazon.com does NOT have the correct book description and Microsoft has been trying to get it updated for a while now.

Fortunately, you can get a correct book summary from the Microsoft Press website:

Get expert guidance for programming Microsoft Dynamics CRM software to meet your business needs.

Get hands-on and conceptual guidance for creating and adapting customer relationship management (CRM) solutions—direct from leading CRM consultants. This reference details design and coding practices that allow you to customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 to meet specific business needs. Get expert insights on customization, integration, and extension; end-to-end solution designs from the product team; and numerous case studies that demonstrate how to customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM as a business solution. The book covers the three major deployment options available: on-premises, partner-hosted, and CRM Live.

We also recently received a copy of the book cover artwork so I thought I would share what the back cover looks like!

 backcover

Posted by Mike Snyder on October 15, 2008 | Permalink

Comments

Hi,

I'm missing the CD in the book. I'd like to have the code samples and the utilities dll mentioned in the book.

Where do I get it from?

Regards

Frank

Posted by: Frank | Nov 25, 2008 6:50:02 AM

Well, Microsoft Press doesn't make this easy to find but you can download the sample code here: http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/companion/9780735625945/

This URL is listed on page xxiii of the Introduction.

Posted by: Mike Snyder | Dec 9, 2008 9:13:38 PM

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