ArticlesReader.com Menu
Newest Articles
Most Viewed Articles
ArticlesReader.com RSS
Submit Article
Login
Signup
Search the articles

Articles Main Categories
Advice
Animals
Automobiles
Business
Career
Communications
Computer Programming
Computers
Entertainment
Environment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Food
Health & Medical
Home & Garden
Humor
Internet Business
Internet Marketing
Legal
Leisure & Recreation
Marketing
Other
Politics
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Technology & Science
Travel
Writing
Subscribe
Receive alert message from us when new articles submitted to our site for free.

Enter your name

Enter your email

Syndicate

















Related Products
Home::Matt Garrett

Microsoft CRM Integration & Customization: SharePoint Document Gateway

Author : Boris Makushkin

MS CRM is very close to document workflow automation, including Microsoft Office documents: Words, Excel, etc. The document workflow was perfectly automated about 10 years ago in Lotus Notes Domino. In this small article we describe the solution based on MS CRM integration with MS SharePoint.

Microsoft CRM is new player on CRM applications market and it is gaining its market share. Having different paradigm in its design (it stakes on Microsoft OS and technologies and completely disregards alternative platform, such as UNIX, Linux, Oracle, etc. based). Microsoft CRM market is very diversified: from small (5 users) to large (several hundred MS CRM User licenses) and it serves variety of industries: Transportation, Logistics, Lawyers, Pension Funds, High-Tech, and many others. Deploying technologies, like Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange 2003/2000, SQL Server, Crystal Reports Enterprise, Biztalk, Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Great Plains and Navision in close future - makes CRM a beloved system for Microsoft oriented IT departments.

Let's go right to the topic.

Major issue with storing documents in MS CRM in the form of attachments to Activity is inability to work on these attached files in cooperation with other colleagues, who do not have to use CRM. When several service people serve requests from the same client this is required. Currently you can use alternative way when you store office documents in the folders of your file system and when modifying document, you save it and reattach to CRM. This is inconvenient, because first it requires all your editing users to have CRM licenses, which delays CRM implementation.

We seem increasing popularity of document storage systems, like Microsoft SharePoint, Oracle Files, etc. Such systems, being implemented gives you time savings, related to documents revisions and versioning, approval cycles and workflows, web access through web-portals systems and the like.

The target of our product is Microsoft SharePoint integration with MS CRM for document storage. Let's take a look at the high level technical realization details:

•Main modification from the MS CRM side is standard system behavior change when you open attachment in Activity. Standard unmodified CRM suggests you to store documents in the file system. Modified version sores document in SharePoint Document Library (the required library is subject for setup by MS CRM system administrator) or keep it in MS CRM as is (for documents of minor importance). From the moment of saving the document in SharePoint Document Library it is not stored in MS CRM – CRM will now store only the link/reference to the document. Also you are given the ability to open and modify the document at the place of opening, which speeds up MS CRM user performance substantially.

•Table, storing the links to the documents sits in separate database and doesn't deal with MS CRM tables (you know that you are banned to do structure changes in MS CRM db)

•Document saving into MS SharePoint process occurs in MS CRM and with its assistance – SharePoint bridge, which does addition and update for the existing document into destination Document Library with MS SharePoint Web Services calls

•Upon the addition into Document Library, MS CRM – SharePoint bridge registers the document in the special table for the future data extraction or notification mechanism registration

•Then, interested users can work with the documents just using MS Office 2003 or other programs/editing tools, assuming these tools have access to MS SharePoint

•Feedback is provided by MS SharePoint Event Handler component. This is special handler, inspecting document change status, transferred from MS CRM to document storage (SharePoint), and report Activity owner on the changes with home page notifications (User home page in MS CRM). User in turn can review the history of the document editing - who, when and where is the change

•Opening Activity, where document is "attached", and in fact placed into MS SharePoint Document Library, and pressing opening button, MS CRM user gets live version of the data

•This approach allows you seamless work with MS CRM document in the whole informational space of your company

•Additional enhancements to this product might be document library management directly from MS CRM (web interface - meaning remotely), administrative interface for MS Sharepoint documents revision, ability to create reports on the document storage status, rights/access management (Author, Reader, Contributor etc) from MS CRM, portal pages integration into MS CRM to name a few.

Happy programming, implementation, customization and modification! If you want us to do the job – call use 1-630-961-5918, 1-866-528-0577! help@albaspectrum.com

Boris Makushkin is Lead Software Developer in Alba Spectrum Technologies – USA nationwide Oracle, Navision, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft Great Plains customization company, serving Chicago, California, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Georgia, Florida, New York, Canada, Australia, UK, Russia, Europe and internationally ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ), he is Oracle, Unix, Microsoft CRM SDK, Navision, C#, VB.Net, SQL developer.

Spam emails More free articles

Related articles


  1. Scrap Booking Online: Word Perfect or Corel Graphics Suite?
  2. Great Plains Dexterity Customization Options – Overview For Developers
  3. Microsoft Great Plains Security Setup - Overview For Consultant
  4. Microsoft Great Plains Implementation: Collection Management – Overview For Consultant
  5. Best Spyware Removers
  6. Monitoring Software Can be Used for Spying as Well
  7. Beware of Spyware
  8. Microsoft CRM Integration & Customization: SharePoint Document Gateway
  9. Adware, What Is It?
  10. Microsoft CRM Modification – Overview for IT Specialist
  11. Reporting Tools for Microsoft Great Plains – Overview For Developers
  12. Microsoft Great Plains Upgrade – Things to Consider and FAQ
  13. Great Plains Dexterity History and Programming Overview
  14. Microsoft Great Plains on Ctree or Pervasive SQL – What to Do – Tips for IT Manager
  15. Microsoft Business Solutions VAR/Partner Selection – Overview for IT Director/Manager/Controller
  16. Great Plains Accounting Migration to Microsoft Great Plains - Overview for IT Specialist
  17. Microsoft Great Plains Data Conversion – Overview For Developer
  18. Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise Upgrade – Things to Consider and FAQ
  19. Crystal Reports - Geterogeneus databases: SQL Server, Oracle, Unidata, Btrieve – Tips For Developer
  20. Great Plains Dexterity Programming – Overview For Developer
  21. Great Plains Custom Development: Dexterity, VBA, SQL, Crystal, eConnect – Overview For Programmer
  22. How To Create A Data Capture Procedure Checklist For Your Small Business CRM Software
  23. Chinese Input - Step by Step Instruction on How to Input Chinese Characters in English Windows XP
  24. Microsoft Great Plains - Payroll & HR Inexpensive Solution? Not Any More
  25. 20 Extra Hours Per Week: What Would You Do?
More related feeds
Microsoft Navision Implementation, Customization, Integration ...
From the Distribution needs perspective - Microsoft Navision is now and will be even more exposed through web portal, plus it will be integrated with Microsoft CRM (please be aware that Navision also has its own CRM module), ...

Using Microsoft CRM to distribute corporate Christmas gifts ...
As we are approaching Christmas season many corporations will be sending gifts to customers and business partners. For third year in a row we are using.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog : Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Form ...
I recently posted the Microsoft CRM 4.0 Form Reporter in MSDN Code Gallery . Form Reporter is an application that creates a Word 2007 document detailing the configuration of all customizable Microsoft CRM 4.0 forms, including tabs, ...

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog : Rolling out CRM: Who should ...
Today we welcome Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP Umar Khan who is a Business System Consultant for SISCOM in Saudi Arabia. You can read more from Umar at http://umarkhan.wordpress.com . Umar also spends time in the Dynamics Forums answering ...

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog : Inline Grids for Sales Orders ...
One of my most recent demos was to a company that did over 50000 sales orders a day and so working with Daren from Microsoft Consulting Services, he build a REALLY cool too to help them VERY quickly insert items into Microsoft CRM ...

" + Title + " - Windows Vista, Microsoft, Windows 7, Software
Microsoft Dynamics CRM has become a key product for the company, according to CRM division general manager Brad Wilson--and it's an area the software maker plans to invest in further. According to Wilson, when Microsoft earlier this ...

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog : Happy Thanksgiving from the CRM ...
The views expressed in this blog are those of the individual and do not necessarily represent those of Microsoft. This information is provided by way of general information only and should not be relied on without obtaining independent ...

CRM Watcher: Microsoft CRM 4.0 Form Reporter
An application by Jim Daly that creates a Word 2007 Document detailing the configuration of all customizable Microsoft CRM 4.0 forms, including tabs, sections and details about each field. This document can be used for planning of form ...

How Microsoft plans to make its mark in CRM - KezNews.com
Microsoft Dynamics CRM has become a key product for the company, according to CRM division general manager Brad Wilson--and its a in How Microsoft plans to make its mark in CRM.

JoeGill.com: CS0433
My main focus is implementing Microsoft CRM solutions to help companies to become more productive and to provide better customer service. I also run the Microsoft User Group in Cork which holds regular talks of interest to developers ...

 


 

© 2007 articlesreader.com - All Rights Reserved