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Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

What’s eating your phone’s battery?

I came across the following post on CMSWire and found it interesting.  Free, Ad-Supported Mobile Apps Drain Batteries Faster, Consume More Data by by J. Angelo Racoma (@jangelo). What attracted my attention initially was that it was co-authored by researchers at my alma mater, Purdue University.  But after reading it, I thought it was a very informative […]

ETL better and faster

Having been in consulting for over 18 years, I am often asked by business owners or senior management how they can deliver solutions that are faster and better. They also want world-class products that captivate the customer, in addition to better predictability in the solutions delivered. I have found a way to have repeatable success […]

Computerworld Recognizes Perficient as a 2012 Honors Laureate

I’m excited to share today’s announcement that Computerworld has recognized Perficient as a 2012 Computerworld Honors Laureate for our work with Texas Children’s Hospital. Perficient was one of 20 honorees in the Health category. From the Press Release “Perficient was recognized for its innovative work with Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH). Perficient helped TCH implement a business […]

Microsoft Dynamics Convergence – Houston next week!

Hi All!! Next week I am headed to Houston for Microsoft Dynamics Convergence which is the biggest customer conference Microsoft puts on for the Dynamics community.  This is where customers have the opportunity to hear about upcoming enhancements, customer success stories, network with other customers, and share ideas.  This year is packed with product briefings, […]

Gartner PCC – User Experience Platform Update

Gene Phifer spoke about the trends in what Gartner calls the User Experience Platform (UXP).  The big change from last year appears to be a split in the emerging UXP market into Suite vendors and Lean vendors. Gartner sees many vendors, such as IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle expanding more and more into the Suite side […]

Perficient’s #HealthBI at #HIMSS12 in InformationWeek

With the HIMSS Annual Conference wrapping up in Las Vegas there are a lot of sore feet and throats (from walking through clouds of smoke). The Perficient team was excited to be invited to demonstrate our ONC certified Meaningful Use Stage 2 and ACO reporting solution, Health BI, in the Microsoft booth.  There was great […]

Adding color to make it “your” Dynamics CRM

One of the coolest features that really increases productivity and efficiency when dealing with large amounts of records is the “conditional formatting” feature in the Dynamics CRM Outlook client.  Conditional formatting lets you build “rules” that change the way the record is displayed in a grid.  I like this a whole lot.  It doesn’t take the […]

“CRM and xRM – What’s the difference?”

My name is Joe Basile and I recently joined Perficient as the Dynamics CRM Practice Lead.  I will be sharing news, enhancements, as well as my views on all types of topics specific to Dynamics CRM.  I have been consulting in the CRM space since ’96 and have implemented hundreds of systems from small 5 […]

Adapx Digital Pens and SharePoint at #HIMSS12

Guest post by Marc Pierre, Adapx The Adapx team is excited that Perficient will be using Adapx pens for data capture in both the Microsoft & Perficient booths at the HIMSS 2012 Annual Conference. Adapx software solutions can help to Improve quality of care and trim medical costs with digital pens that enable natural interactions […]

Magic Quadrant Madness, Denali and complete transparency

So I just read the recently published BI magic quadrant analysis from Gartner and noticed a slight adjustment in the bubbles. The Microsoft BI platform continues to increase along the ‘Completeness of Vision’ axis (X), but the ‘Ability to Execute’ measure (Y-axis) slipped a notch and I wanted to know why. After reading the ‘Strengths’ […]

SharePoint Saturday Austin, January 21, 2012

I had the privilege of attending SharePoint Saturday Austin on January 21, 2012. I have attended several SharePoint Saturdays since the summer of 2010. SharePoint Saturday Austin was a superior event not to mention that this was their inaugural event. The theme of this event was “Bring the Team.” I had never been to Austin, […]

Microsoft Announces Office 15 Technical Preview

One of my colleagues pointed out an interesting post over at the Microsoft Office blog. I believe this is one of Microsoft’s first public comments on the next version of Office which will include SharePoint. Although there is not much detail on what is in the new product in terms of features, “I’m not able to share too […]

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