Microsoft Dynamics CRM Development
Best practices in application development recommend that you have three environments: development, staging and production. The concept is simple. Code is tested on a server designated as development to see whether other applications will run with it. Once it works, the new application moves to a staging server which is a mirror copy of the production server and basically functions as a testing ground. The idea here is to ensure that the new application will run well with existing production server applications, and to provide developers with the opportunity to make any necessary adjustments. The staging server is the last step before the application is ready for full deployment to a production server. In many instances, using our partner hosted Microsoft CRM model can be a great fit for staging and production environments. Leveraging our infrastructure can be better for performance simulation and rapid deployment.
Microsoft CRM Development and Integration
The professional services we offer are as follows:
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Custom Development (Daily Rate)
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| ASP.NET |
| C# |
| Java Script |
| Web Services |
| SQL |
| Project Basis Also Available via SOW |
| Most Common Services |
| Server Side Infrastructure design, deployment, implementation and testing |
| Client Side Infrastructure design, deployment, implementation and testing |
| Data Import and Conversions |
| Create and edit Entities and Attributes |
| Create and edit Forms, Views and Previews |
| Create and edit search parameters (Quick Find, Lookups) |
| Create and edit User Interface (Menus, Navigation, Layout) |
| Create and edit Reports |
| User permissions and hierachy |
| Business Analysis and Automation |
| Workflow Implementation |
| Server side custom development (e.g. C#, VisualBasic) |
| Client side scripting (e.g. JavaScript) |
| End User Training |
| Administrator Training |
| Offline Synchronization rules with Outlook |
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