Beringer Technology Group: Blog
Goodbye Ribbons, hello Command Designer!
Dynamics has a new tool to define and configure commands throughout your app, and it’s called Command Designer. This tool aims to replace the old “ribbon” button design, now called “classic commands.” This was very difficult to customize with code…
Read MoreModern App Designer for Model Driven Apps
Microsoft’s Modern App Designer for Model Driven Apps is in preview and arriving soon. This new editor is a complete overhaul of the editor you may be used to using for your model driven apps, which will soon be labeled…
Read MoreDynamics 365 2021 Release Wave 2 Customer Service and Field Service Updates
Dynamics 365 2021 Release Wave 2 is here, and it brings new innovations that provide you with significant capabilities to transform your business. The release contains hundreds of new features across Dynamics 365 applications including Marketing, Sales, Service, Finance, Operations,…
Read MoreGenerate Documents with Power Automate
Power Automate is quickly becoming the go-to platform that meets your automation needs. In the past year alone, the platform has had countless updates. These include dozens of new connections and actions used across the software stack. One of the…
Read MoreDynamics 365 User Adoption: Why aren’t they using it?
There is most likely a pain point that your users have in their daily job (which is often times NOT in CRM). Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to find that pain and use technology (CRM!) to…
Read MoreTo Thread or not to Thread – Optimizing Integrations with Microsoft CRM
We love to customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions here @Beringer. We’ve been working with Microsoft Dynamics CRM since its inception, and we’re always finding innovative ways to integrate it with foreign systems. One of the challenges when ensuring data stays up to date is identifying and overcoming bottlenecks. Memory, CPU and Disk speed can contribute to a slow integration, but we typically see internet latency as the primary bottleneck. When an integration sends a request to a remote system, it usually waits idle until it receives its data. In these scenarios, it is very efficient to utilize that time by threading your integration. Why? Because threading can take advantage of that idle time by building and sending another request.
Read MoreBeringer Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Streak Continues
For over 10 years, Beringer has been recognized in the top 1% of Microsoft’s partner ecosystem by earning our Gold and Silver Competencies in Customer Relationship Management, Cloud Productivity and Small and Midmarket Cloud Solutions.
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