Guest post by Marc J. Wolenik of Scribe Partner Webfortis
In our latest book on Microsoft Dynamics CRM, 'Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Unleashed', Webfortis presents using Dynamics CRM 4.0 as an 'xRM' platform, extending CRM functionality and integrating CRM with a variety of applications. Three full chapters are devoted to the Scribe toolset:
• Chapter 16 - Scribe Integration
• Chapter 17 - Scribe Integration Components
• Chapter 18 - The Role of Templates in the Scribe Solution
Chapter 16 "Scribe Integration", is devoted to explaining concepts of integration as well as the options organizations have when considering integration. Additionally, the Scribe Toolsets are fully explained and the architecture of Scribe Insight is reviewed. This is a great introductory chapter on integration in general and explains how Scribe and the toolset work.
In Chapter 17 "Scribe Integration Components", common integration scenarios and how the Scribe Workbench and Scribe Console toolsets can be used for each of them. Several integration scenario's are reviewed including migration (or data replication), integration (or data synchronization), and process integration.
Chapter 18 "The Role of Templates in the Scribe Soltuion" is devoted to a discussion and review of Scribe templates. Additional material covered in the chapter includes customizations and tips and tricks.
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