MSDN Webcast: Integrating SharePoint 2010 and CRM 2011 Online
Updated: 23rd February 2011 - This webcast was recorded and can be viewed on-demand here: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/mseventsbmo/view?id=1032473318&role=attend&pw=5149E819. You can view the slides used in this webcast using the PPT Web App at the bottom of this post. Also please note that the BCS connector shown in the webcast is not supported by the CRM support team.
On February 22nd , I’ll be presenting an MSDN webcast titled Integrating SharePoint 2010 and CRM 2011 Online. It is a 300-level webcast for programmers, developers & architects , so I’ll delve deeper into code and architecture. The topic of integrating SharePoint & CRM is something I’ve been presenting for more than an year but every time I deliver this, there is definitely new content available for me to present. This time is no exception as you’ll get a preview of the BCS connector we’re working on and also I’m excited to show a couple more interesting demos.
You can signup for the webcast here: https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032473318&Culture=en-US
Date & Time: Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011 9:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Below is the abstract for the webcast. Let me know (by leaving a comment below) if you’d like me to cover anything specific that might be of interest to you.
Microsoft SharePoint and Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a match made in heaven. With Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, Microsoft provides out-of-box document integration with Microsoft SharePoint 2010, but customers are increasingly looking for ways to integrate these two technologies further. In this developer-focused webcast, we look at how you can bring Microsoft Dynamics CRM data to SharePoint using web parts, Microsoft Business Connectivity Services (BCS), web services, and more. We also demonstrate the BCS adapter for Microsoft Dynamics CRM and an end-to-end online application connecting Microsoft SharePoint Online, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, Microsoft Silverlight, and Windows Azure. If you want to understand how to integrate SharePoint and Microsoft Dynamics CRM, then you don't want to miss this webcast.
You can view the slides used in this webcast using the PPT Web App below:
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Anonymous
February 20, 2011
Hi, can I download this webcast on the next day ? Or is the webcast anywehere available excepting the date tomorrow ? Best regardsAnonymous
February 21, 2011
Yes, the webcast recording willl be made available usually within 48 hours after the webcast. I'll update this blog post with the recording link once it's made available. Thanks, -Girish Raja.Anonymous
February 22, 2011
Hi When will the recording be available for this webcast? Kind regardsAnonymous
February 22, 2011
Thanks for the great webcast presentation. Look forward to the webcast recording.Anonymous
February 23, 2011
Yes, this webcast was recorded and can be viewed on-demand here: www.livemeeting.com/.../view.Anonymous
February 23, 2011
Hi Girish, Thanks for the webcast, very useful. Quick question, we have installed the CRM 4.0 list web part to SP 2010. However the problem is we can only display CRM system wide views through the webpart. We want to display custom views of Accounts and Opportunities in SP. What is the best approach? The Sliverlight webpart? How much development is required? I'm a bit perplexed as to why the MS list web part only allows CRM system wide views & not custom/my views? Any advice is much appreciated :) Thanks GeoffAnonymous
March 09, 2011
CRM has the ability to "convert" a number of different types of records from one entity type to another (e.g. an opportunity into an account etc.). A question I've asked a couple of times to different people (but yet to get an answer) is what happens to the documents stored in sharepoint that were associated with the orgiinal record? -- SimonAnonymous
March 10, 2011
Hi Girish, Can you tell me when the .net applicatie that supports CRUD operation for BCS will be available? Could you publish the source code? Thanks DanielAnonymous
March 30, 2011
Hi Girish When would the BCS adapter for Microsoft Dynamics CRM would be available?Anonymous
April 10, 2011
Hey Girish, When will the source code and/or executable be available for download? Thanks, RickAnonymous
April 22, 2011
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May 11, 2011
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May 14, 2011
Hi Girish, I was just wondering if there was an update on the release of the BCS adapter? Thanks -TrentonAnonymous
May 15, 2011
Hi Girish, Thanks for the presentation. Can you publish the BCS generator tool you showed in your presentation? Kind regards OsvaldoAnonymous
May 24, 2011
Just blogged the entire process of Integration of CRM 2011 and SharePoint 2010 wellytonian.com/.../sharepoint-2010-and-crm-2011-integrationAnonymous
July 14, 2011
Hello - when will there be a webcast for Sharepoint 2010 Portal and CRM integration?Anonymous
August 11, 2011
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August 15, 2011
@Paul, I was able to get CRM Online connected with SharePoint On-premises for document library on numerous instances. Have you started the user code service? This is a supported configuration, so if you are still running into errors, I'd recommend posting on the forums or opening a support case.Anonymous
November 30, 2011
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February 04, 2012
I ve recently buy your book. But it s this workaround valid for a local sharepoint instance??Anonymous
February 05, 2012
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February 05, 2012
@Havi, If you are talking about the Azure or IIS Proxy workaround, then yes, it will be valid for a local sharepoint instance.Anonymous
April 09, 2013
Hi. Thanks for great webcast. Integration of Sharepoint 2010 and CRM 2011 online would be great.Anonymous
October 19, 2014
how to connect CRM onpremisse 2011 to sharepoint foundation 2013? (windows credentials)