In the computing world there has been a big move over the last 5 years from single core to multicore processors – originally you had 1 core that went at a certain frequency and the way to get more performance was to get that processor to run at a higher frequency, this caused an issue late in the Pentium 4 range where Processors were hitting 4 Ghz or so and not being able to go any faster.
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MHA Cloud Computing has announced the release of LyncPOP. LyncPOP for Dynamics CRM bridges the gap between Microsoft Lync / OCS and Dynamics CRM enabling customers to quickly and easily capture every phone call activity.
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As Wiki’s become more popular with companies using SharePoint Foundation 2010, I am often asked how to create a Contents page for Wiki’s.
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Now I don’t actually use my personal Hotmail account anymore however, on the odd occasion that I do log in, I find 200 emails – all spam. What’s more, I get emails that are seemingly from friends but in actual fact are spam – I hear it’s from something called spoofing.
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Here in the MHA tech cave we recently encountered a scenario that required some cunning techno-wizardry, quick fix ingenuity, a healthy dob of the good old kiwi number 8 wire and some “she’ll be right mate”!
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The battle between the above two companies and the legal systems in over 10 countries has recently taken a disturbing turn with an Australian court blocking sales of Samsung’s Galaxy tablet (powered by Google’s Android OS) as a result of a lawsuit by Apple. The block revolves around features of the iPad and touchscreen technology.
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Recently I read an article about Unified Communications in IT Brief. Although UC is not new, many of you may not have heard about it, or read the article, so I thought I would share parts of this with you.
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At times, within Dynamics CRM, you discover a button and get all excited that this function will be a simple fix for your need. This is how most people feel when trying to deactivate a CRM user and they find the [reassign records] button.
The initial delight that you feel when you think you can just reassign all one user’s records to another user, and then deactivate the user you no longer need, is often short lived.
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As some of you may already know, most of the technical staff at MHA are horrendous geeks who find every little bit of new gadgetry/application/general technology news exceedingly fascinating. This month we were greeted by an email from Microsoft with a link to the developers beta version of Windows 8. In short we have our little technical fingers on the pre-release version of Microsoft’s next flagship product.
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MHA work with application development company appVnet to deliver an application to screen pop Dynamics CRM records from incoming OCS and Lync phone calls.
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