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Preparing for your Microsoft CRM 2013 Upgrade Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Preparing for your MSCRM 2013 Upgrade

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We encourage all of our Microsoft CRM customers to join us as you prepare for the CRM2013 release. For online users, this is a mandatory upgrade to be completed by mid-February 2014. For on-premise users, you will want to start your planning process soon! Please be sure to visit the Dynamics CRM Customer Care website, which has valuable information to keep you informed. System Administrators, IT personnel, and super users - we invite you to join this special session in which our MSCRM experts will: •Help guide you through the upgrade process and available materials •Outline the critical steps you should take to ensure your upgrade is successful •Arm you with tips to minimize risk •Outline the latest news on the release process and tools that can assist you •Inform you of services available from Infinity to assist you If you have any immediate questions, please contact your Infinity Account Manager or contact us here: http://www.infinityinfo.com/request-consultation

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Preparing for your Microsoft CRM 2013 UpgradeWednesday, October 30, 2013

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Your Presenters for Today

Bob Peskin

Mike Hammons

Dynamics CRM Practice Manager

Director, Solution Architects

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What’s New for CRM 2013

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Reimagined user experience in CRM 2013

Image Control

Bing Maps Social

Conversations

Simple grids

Quick Create

Business Processes

Command bar

Auto Save

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Optimized for analysis, search, and engagement

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New navigation model

Streamlined flow Valuable space on screen

reserved for information display

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Recently viewed records at your fingertips

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Enter data “on-the-fly” with Quick Create

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New command bar

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Business Process

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Business process-centric experience

Embedded in CRM, making it easy to identify: Where you are in process What you need to do

next

Business process can span multiple record types, guiding user through: Application navigation Field updates New record creation

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Personalized sales process

Users can select the process that best fits the scenario

Business rules can be enforced through process

Stages can be categorized for better reporting

Support for closed-loop processes

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Business Rules in Dynamics CRM 2013

Write Once Works Everywhere

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Simple Yet Flexible Designer

Conditions

Actions

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Mobile Sales Enablement

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM for tablets

Designed to support key sales scenarios Modern, process-centric experience for Windows 8 and

iPad Dashboard is the information hub Configurable and extensible

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Forms on Windows8 & iPad

• Reuses the form XML layout- No need to define a separate form

• Intentional Design Constraints- Business Rules and JavaScript will render on tablets- No IFrames or Web Resources except JavaScript - Restricted to 75 fields and 10 related entities or 5 tabs within

forms

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A personalized experience

Quickly locate any record – search across entities Pin tiles to Windows 8 Start and dashboard Change grid column widths

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Microsoft Dynamics CRM for phones (formerly

Mobile Express)

Anytime, anywhere access to key CRM data Touch-optimized experience across modern devices

including Windows Phone, iPhone and Android Create, update and delete records Customizable experience Offline access on Windows Phone

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Social Selling

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Team selling through social connections

• Social conversations in business context

• Find experts and collaborate on deals

• Generate referrals and introductions

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Upgrade Planning

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Release Schedules – CRM 2013 & Beyond

On Premise: Dynamics CRM 2013 Online: Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Fall '13 Lead with Online First Release Cadence

Online – 1 Major, 1 Minor per Year On Premise – 1 Major per Year, Rollups Every 12 Weeks

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Online vs. On Premise Upgrade

Online CDU – Oct 15, 2013 – Feb. 15, 2014

On Premise – When You’re Ready!

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What is Impacted

User Interface Web Outlook

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What is Impacted

Process-Oriented Forms New UX / Flow Forms / Processes Lead Conversion – No Pop-Up

Technical Impact Code Compatibility Auto-Save On Premise – Start with UR6 Or UR14+ Base & Extension Table Merge

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What is Impacted (cont)

3rd-Party Applications ClickDimensions Scribe Other…

Server-side Synchronization / Email Connector Service Can Replace Outlook Sync Continue w/Email Router

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What is Impacted (cont)

No Longer Supported XP - Outlook & Web IE7 Outlook/Office 2003

Supported Environments Windows 2008+ (recommend 2012) SQL 2008+ (highly recommend 2012) Office 2007+ (recommend 2010+) Windows 7+ Browsers – IE 8+ (highly recommend IE9+), Chrome, Firefox,

Safari

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Form Upgrade

Do No Harm… 2011 vs. 2013 Forms Why 2103 Form

Deprecation Flow Functionality (Image/Maps/Activities) Browsers & Mobile

New Forms e.g. Quick Create

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Microsoft Confidential 30

2011: 2013:

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Microsoft Confidential 31

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What is the Process

1. Infinity Philosophy Minimize risk Stability, i.e. that all functionality will work Minimize change during the upgrade

2. Understand What’s Changing 3. Upgrade Planning 4. Analyze Impact 5. Estimate Effort – Infinity or You

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What is the Process (cont)

6. Post-Analysis Planning 7. Test Upgrade 8. Documentation Updates 9. Production Upgrade plus Training Admins & Users10.Transition Plan to New Forms

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How to Prepare

Learn More – Microsoft Sites Involve Business Users and IT Engage With Infinity

Get Ready for the Next Release CRM 2013 Preview Release Guide Microsoft Dynamics CRM Customer Center How to Prepare for the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Fall ’13 Service

Update

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