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02.07.2009, 03:05 | #1 |
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog: Synchronizing and the Offline Client
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...ne-client.aspx
============== One of the great features provided by Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online is the ability to take the application offline (i.e. work on a plane). This capability is made possible by our S+S (software+services) vision of leveraging the best of services (CRM Online) coupled with the best of software (Outlook). This is not possible in a SaaS (software as a service) model as locally installed software is required to achieve the functionality since an internet connection would not be available to serve up the hosted service. The offline CRM Outlook client functionality is made possible by utilizing Outlook, a SQL Express database to store the offline CRM data and IIS on the laptop to render the web pages. This is a competitive advantage of the Microsoft CRM offering that many of our competitors do not offer or are trying to replicate (thus proving the efficacy of the S+S vision). Recently I was asked the following question: “When I go Offline with the Outlook client and create a CRM Appointment, will it show up on my Outlook calendar?”This was a question I recently received from one of our customers. I believed the answer was yes but I wanted to investigate and take the scenario a bit further to include the core synchronization elements (Appointments, Contacts and Tasks). So to test I:
Cheers, Eric Boocock Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...ne-client.aspx
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