As we began to settle into 2019, we finally saw a cohesive and logical strategy emerge concerning Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (formerly known as Dynamics CRM). The announcement of the Microsoft Power Platform helped in setting a positive direction of travel for the various so-called “business application” products – namely, the Common Data Service, PowerApps and Microsoft Flow….
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Summarising the New Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement API Request Limits & Allocations
As we began to settle into 2019, we finally saw a cohesive and logical strategy emerge concerning Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (formerly known as Dynamics CRM). The announcement of the Microsoft Power Platform helped in setting a positive direction of travel for the various so-called “business application” products – namely, the Common Data Service, PowerApps and Microsoft Flow.
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