Dynamics Sessions @ PDC2008

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Here are five Dynamics Sessions you don’t want to miss at PDC2008….

Case Study: Bridging On-Premises with the Cloud

David Shutt

Learn how CRM has designed and architected a single code-base to target a cloud-based and on-premises offering. The architect of Dynamics CRM will describe how they look at using cloud services, the management and development patterns they use when moving an application to the cloud. This real world case study uses examples from the creation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.

Dynamics AX: Building Business Process into your Application

Josh Honeyman

Do you want to understand how to model and orchestrate business process in your application? Learn how Microsoft Dynamics AX is using .NET 4.0, specifically focusing on illustrating how to use Windows Workflow Foundation to drive process execution and the intuitive new Flow Chart modeling style and rehostable editor to efficiently deliver a workflow modeling experience for Business Analysts in your own application.

Dynamics CRM: Building Line-of-Business Applications

Presenter: Andrew Bybee

Learn how the next version of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM data model can be manipulated through meta data. See how to add custom business logic, including plug-ins and custom messages for Microsoft Dynamics CRM entities.

Dynamics CRM: The Appealing Business Application

Presenter: Humberto Lezama Guadarrama

Have you ever built a business application that people actually enjoy using? Learn how you can build appealing business applications using the Dynamics CRM product and its application constructs, including the client-side compositing framework, page layout, and forms. See how Dynamics CRM adds value as a rapid application development solution with integration into cloud platform services.

Dynamics Online: Building Business Applications with Commerce and Payment APIs

Adam Wilson

Learn how to use the Dynamics Online Commerce and Payment API to extend business processes from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems to the cloud. This session will show three key scenarios: using ERP data to build e-commerce solutions over the Internet; accepting credit card transactions via both the ERP system and an e-commerce system using the same merchant account; and using built-in components of the API to easily add functionality such as a shopping cart or an interface to eBay.

Sanjay Jain

Microsoft Dynamics ISV Architect Evangelist

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