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Application Development with Dynamics 365- 2-in-1

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Application Development with Dynamics 365: 2-in-1, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4, with 95 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 210 reviews, and has 1523 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand the basics of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and how to quickly analyze CRM data to get a holistic view of your entire business Integrate with the entire Microsoft Office Suite and work with Dynamics CRM data Build, test, and maintain consistent custom HTML user interface with Dynamics 365 Unified UI for all devices and formats Analyze data using dashboards, charts, and reports Work with Dynamics CRM using mobile and tablet applications Explore new and advanced features of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement This course is ideal for individuals who are This Learning Path is for new users of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, as well as existing users who want to learn more and become more proficient. It is particularly useful for This Learning Path is for new users of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, as well as existing users who want to learn more and become more proficient.

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Summary

Title: Application Development with Dynamics 365: 2-in-1

Price: $59.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 95

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 95

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 97

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 97

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the basics of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and how to quickly analyze CRM data to get a holistic view of your entire business
  • Integrate with the entire Microsoft Office Suite and work with Dynamics CRM data
  • Build, test, and maintain consistent custom HTML user interface with Dynamics 365 Unified UI for all devices and formats
  • Analyze data using dashboards, charts, and reports
  • Work with Dynamics CRM using mobile and tablet applications
  • Explore new and advanced features of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement
  • Who Should Attend

  • This Learning Path is for new users of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, as well as existing users who want to learn more and become more proficient.
  • Target Audiences

  • This Learning Path is for new users of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, as well as existing users who want to learn more and become more proficient.
  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a business application that combines CRM and ERP capabilities to help you empower your employees, engage customers, and optimize operations. To build dynamic and incisive business solutions with Dynamics 365, you’ll need to have basic understanding of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform.

    This comprehensive 2-in-1 course contains in-depth content balanced with tutorials that put theory into practice. It’s focus is on giving you both the understanding and the practical examples that will allow you indulge in the world of Microsoft Dynamics 365.

    This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.

    The first course, Start Up Guide For Microsoft Dynamics 365, course starts off with setting up a Dynamics CRM trial instance and understanding its basic navigation. You will then learn to perform CRUD operations on CRM records. You will also learn to analyse data using dashboards, charts, and reports. Next, you will learn to import and export data from Dynamics CRM. You will work with Dynamics CRM using Outlook.

    The second course, Designing and Building Custom Apps using Dynamics 365, course starts off with setting up fast and effective collaborative development and a mature Continuous Integration pipeline using Microsoft Team Services, npm, Nuget, and Gulp. You will then learn a framework for effective data modelling of entities within Dynamics 365 and how functionality can be built up in iterations using user story mapping. You will also learn about base currencies to ensure that your custom apps do not run into any challenges as they grow in complexity and usage. Next, you will see how logical and physical architecture of integration with external systems is examined using the new Web-Hooks and Virtual Entity features, allowing data to be both consumed and output in a robust and efficient fashion. You will learn about the new Xrm client API features of the Unified Client provide exciting new ways of extending your forms and grids which are demonstrated using the sample application being built. Further, you’ll learn how to extend your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement business applications using HTML, TypeScript, and CSS using KnockoutJS via the MVVM design pattern so that your logic can be unit tested and deployed with easy and effortless repeatability.

    By the end of this Learning Path, you’ll be able to build and support enterprise scale business applications with Dynamics 365.

    About the Authors:

    Piyush Paliwal has been working as a Microsoft Dynamics CRM consultant for more than half a decade and have been associated with Microsoft for a few years now. During this time, he has helped various customers manage their sales pipeline by bringing their business processes in Dynamics CRM or Dynamics 365. In his spare time, he usually prefers to go for a drive.

    Scott Durow is a Microsoft Business Solutions MVP specializing in Dynamics 365. He is a committed and passionate software architect & technologist with a successful track record of realizing business vision through enterprise/application architectures that are tightly aligned with budget and timescales. By combining his detailed technical knowledge with a clear grasp of the wider commercial issues, Scott can identify and implement practical solutions to real business problems. He is an excellent communicator and technical author, regularly speaking at conferences in the UK and abroad. Scott’s software career spans more than 20 years where he has moved from assembly language device driver programming, industrial control software and then into enterprise business applications. His experience covers work in Europe, North America, and Japan. He is also the author of the Ribbon Workbench for Dynamics CRM and SparkleXRM.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Start Up Guide For Microsoft Dynamics 365

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: What is CRM and Why it is needed?

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365

    Lecture 4: Setting Up a Trial Instance of Dynamics 365

    Lecture 5: Moving around in Microsoft Dynamics 365

    Lecture 6: Personalize Dynamics to Suit Your Needs

    Lecture 7: How Does Dynamics CRM Data Model look?

    Lecture 8: Play with Records (CRUD Operations)

    Lecture 9: Import/Export data in CRM

    Lecture 10: Typical Sales Cycle – Demo

    Lecture 11: Advanced Find – Strongest Search Tool

    Lecture 12: Create Views

    Lecture 13: Explore Trends with Charts

    Lecture 14: Need 360 View of Business

    Lecture 15: Working with Reports

    Lecture 16: Go Mobile with Dynamics CRM Mobile Client

    Lecture 17: Go Mobile with Dynamics CRM Tablet Client

    Lecture 18: Exploring How Well Dynamics CRM Talks to Outlook

    Lecture 19: Ease Up the Sales Document Writing

    Lecture 20: Start Analyzing Data with Excel Templates

    Lecture 21: Do More with Dynamics 365

    Chapter 2: Designing and Building Custom Apps using Dynamics 365

    Lecture 1: The Course Overview

    Lecture 2: Dynamic 365 Solution Setup & Deployment Strategy

    Lecture 3: Visual Studio Environment Setup

    Lecture 4: Managed or Unmanaged?

    Lecture 5: Setting up our SpaceFlight365 Solution

    Lecture 6: Package Deployer

    Lecture 7: Adding Visual Studio Package Dependencies

    Lecture 8: Adding NuGet Dependencies

    Lecture 9: Adding Javascript Dependencies

    Lecture 10: Enabling Source Control using VSTS & Git

    Lecture 11: Managing Branches

    Lecture 12: Introduction to spkl Task Runner

    Lecture 13: Creating a Plugin Project with spkl

    Lecture 14: Deploying a Web Resource Project with spkl

    Lecture 15: Managing Dynamics 365 Metadata

    Lecture 16: UnPacking Solutions with spkl

    Lecture 17: Merging Solution Packager Metadata

    Lecture 18: Packing Solutions with spkl

    Lecture 19: User Story Mapping

    Lecture 20: Using State Charts to control flow

    Lecture 21: State Behavior in Dynamics 365

    Lecture 22: App Data Modelling

    Lecture 23: Unified Client & Apps

    Lecture 24: Back to Basics

    Lecture 25: What is an Account?

    Lecture 26: Multi-Select Fields

    Lecture 27: Timezones

    Lecture 28: Base currency

    Lecture 29: What is Continuous Integration (CI)?

    Lecture 30: Adding Plugin Unit Tests

    Lecture 31: Adding Javascript Unit Tests

    Lecture 32: Setting up a CI Build

    Lecture 33: Creating VSTS Build Definition

    Lecture 34: Debugging broken builds

    Lecture 35: Creating a Release Definition

    Lecture 36: Introduction to Data Integration with Dynamic 365

    Lecture 37: Logical & Physical Integration Framework

    Lecture 38: Exchange Rate Integration

    Lecture 39: Exchange Rate Action Plugin Unit Tests

    Lecture 40: Implement Exchange Rate Plugin

    Lecture 41: Deploy Exchange Rate Plugin

    Lecture 42: Flight Telemetry Virtual Entity

    Lecture 43: Custom Virtual Entity Data Provider

    Lecture 44: Registering Custom Data Provider

    Lecture 45: Airport Flight Status Integration

    Lecture 46: External Integration User Setup

    Lecture 47: Workflow to apply status update

    Lecture 48: Check In Status Integration

    Lecture 49: Client or Server?

    Lecture 50: Taking client scripts to the next level

    Lecture 51: Deploying & Debugging ClientHooks

    Lecture 52: Calling Dynamics 365 SDK Services from JavaScript – a moving target!

    Lecture 53: Calling the WebApi from JavaScript

    Lecture 54: Command Bar Customizations

    Lecture 55: Adding Buttons & Commands using the Ribbon Workbench

    Lecture 56: Wiring up the JavaScript to the Cancel Booking Command

    Lecture 57: Dynamic Flyouts on Forms

    Lecture 58: Extending Grids

    Lecture 59: Adding Grid On Change Events

    Lecture 60: Grid Control Events

    Lecture 61: Adding Form Notifications

    Lecture 62: Adding Grid Status Icons

    Lecture 63: MVVM Pattern

    Lecture 64: Setting up the Client UI library and unit tests

    Lecture 65: Adding Seat Selection logic to the View Model & Unit Testing

    Lecture 66: Wiring up View Model to View

    Lecture 67: Adding Knockout Bindings

    Lecture 68: Responding to Drag Events

    Lecture 69: Adding Touch Support

    Lecture 70: Loading data for Seat Selection

    Lecture 71: Testing inside the Unified Client

    Lecture 72: Saving the Seat Assignments

    Lecture 73: Handling Errors

    Lecture 74: Preparing for deployment

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