eMap Release Candidate Now Ready for Beta Testing

by Alistair (MyCRM) 19 November 2012 13:35

LATEST UPDATE 6th December :- eMap is released via Download Centre

http://downloads.mycrmgroup.com/eMap.aspx

LATEST UPDATE :- The new demo video is here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqLKpkrL3Ws&feature=plcp

 

It’s been a little while since I blogged about our forthcoming release of eMap which is a full integration with Bing Maps and Microsoft Dynamics CRM.  There are a number of reasons for this and below we cover off some of the points on why we decided to delay the release to improve on what was the initial proto-type.
Originally we had built a solution in Silverlight that delivered some Bing Map functionality, but after further development we quickly realised that the adoption of Silverlight was probably not the best option for end users.  At this point we decided to hit the brakes and go with JavaScript and below you can see some of the results of how this looks in Microsoft Dynamics CRM. 

 

  

The one thing we really wanted to achieve was a slick look and feel that complemented the way CRM worked, but extend the functionality of MAPS so that end users could easily work with data as pins on a MAP.

 


 
You can easily see from the map pin pop-up on the above screen shot that not only is the data that is shown in the pop-up configurable but there are a number of functions that enable actions
These include:-


1. Add the pin to the route you are planning
2. Create any standard or custom activities in CRM
3. Assign a record to another CRM user

In nearly all circumstances we have followed the standard design and reuse of Microsoft CRM components so if you wanted to create an activity from the pop-up then you would see the standard screen in CRM

 

 


 If you then go onto create an activity as you would expect all the data from the record will come across to the newly created entity.

 

  

You can see from the side navigation tool bar that there are a number of MAP functions available for working with the data on the different layers. You can also see that you have the option to select different MAPS as within the eMAP solution there is the ability to create more than one map with one or more layers.  This means you could have a Customer map, or a Sales Opportunity Map by territory or a Service case Map, so the whole business can actively see where current activity is.

 

  
Currently in the eMAP solution there are 6 main functions to work with CRM data these are:-
1. Map Section:- As stated before you can create more than one MAP and this part of the tool allows you to select which map you want to work with.
2. View Type:- The view type allows you to select how you see the map either Aerial, Road or the standard Automatic setting.
3. Quick Filter:- As the name suggest this allows you to filter the CRM data on the MAP layers  by typing In a name of a company or a contact or related record that is displayed on the Map
4. Entity Distance Filter:- This filter enables an end user to quickly find records that are within a distance of each other and in the above example you can see contacts that are within 5 miles of an account record.
5. Route Planner:- The route planner is a great way of creating a drive route  or visit plan for a number of listed customers and there a number of way to do.
6. List Creator:- The list creator is a great feature for creating bulk actions and from here a user can create a bulk workflow job, add record to a Marketing list, copy data to the clipboard and bulk assign records from the selected list.


One of the great features of eMAP is the ability to create lists containing data so that different actions can be taken, the screen shot below shows a range of data that has been selected.

 

  
You can see that the data is then displayed in a table and from here bulk jobs can be performed. These tasks include
1. Copy the data from the table to the local clipboard so that it can be used in Microsoft Word or Excel or other applications
2. Run a workflow against selected records
3. Add selected records to a marketing list
4. Add the data selected to use a quick campaign
5. Bulk assigns records to a new user or different team or Queue.
So far we have only been looking at the Map capability from the left navigation but MAPs can also be included in individual entities giving additional functions

The screen shot below shows a typical account with a map

 
Note that related sub accounts and contacts can be shown at the individual layer and easy to get navigation and driving instructions to a contact can be obtained by using the router planner and adding the contact to the route.

This covers off most of the features available in eMAP with the first release with additional features like location sorting and data filtering coming in future releases.

eMAP is a practical and easy way to work with Data in Microsoft Dynamics CRM and provides a great visualisation tool for Sales, Marketing and Service.
There are many features and ways to combine MAP and GIS features into your business.

For more information please register with the MyCRM Download Centre http://downloads.mycrmgroup.com/ or email sales@mycrmgroup.com

 

 

Creating Surveys in Microsoft Dynamics CRM with the all New! eSurvey

by Alistair (MyCRM) 15 August 2012 10:40

Creating Surveys in Microsoft Dynamics CRM with the all New! eSurvey


Soon to be released is the latest fully integrated solution for Microsoft Dynamics CRM from MyCRM.  eSurvey is a full functional Survey, Poll and Data collection solution that can be used for Customer and Prospect Surveys, Competitions and even has the option to be used for running online Quizzes and Training, resulting in response scores and total scores.

Data capture has never been so easy, as all questions can be created in CRM and all responses to the questions asked if stored against the contact.
We have taken the opportunity although there are other no so functional options available to extend Microsoft CRM Marketing even further.
With a drag and drop flexible user interface creating surveys has never been so easy the screen shot details the main survey screen in CRM.

 

 

 

With the rise in popularity of Social media and platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn and blogs, you now have the ability to track in CRM where the responses came from. So if you were running a Poll or a Competition on Facebook and LinkedIn you could record the success and data from the individual responses, and trend the response rates.

All the Survey responses are recorded directly in the CRM and this is a great way to also record prospect data that has contributed to an individual survey or entered a competition.

 

 

Each of the responses is stored within CRM can be used in workflow, so if certain questions are answered in a certain way then a work flow could trigger a call or an activity in CRM, increasing return on investment and coherence  between Marketing and Sales functions within the organisation.

Each Survey, Poll or Competition will create a landing page for recipients outside of the organisation, this page can be branded to you company colours and you can add a default logo directly from CRM

 

 
After configuration the page might look like this, although this is just an example of colour change and adding logo’s

 

 

eSurvey will be accessible for demo via the MyCRM Download Centre detailing current on-premise price points for 2012.
Please email Sales@mycrmgroup.com for further information

 

 

 

 

Event Invitation tracking in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011

by Alistair (MyCRM) 05 July 2012 13:58


We have recently been working with a number of our eCampaign customers to develop a complete solution for Event Invitation Tracking in CRM.

So what is Event Invitation tracking, in some circumstances your organisation many want to send customers an invitation to attend a webinar or an event that is being held, and track the responses in CRM to create a list of contacts that wish to attend,

We have done this in the following way by adding new entities to CRM for Event and Event responses

PIC EV 1

 

On the creation of an event in CRM, two URL’s are created for the Accept and Decline process and these can be used in eCampaign to send a bulk email with event invitations.

When a recipiant recieves the email they will have two options, below is an example of an email for an event in eCampaign

PIC EV 2

 

 

When a recipient selects the Accept button from the email they will be taken to your event page which details the event and will display a message saying they have opted to attend

PIC EV 3

 

Likewise if the recipient Declines a similar page is displayed with a message saying they are not attending.

PIC EV 4 

 

For more information on eEvent and Invitation tracking please contact sales@mycrmgroup.com or register with http://downloads.mycrmgroup.com/

Thanks Alisatir 

 

 

Empower Your #Microsoft #CRM2011 Workflow with 36 New Workflow Functions

by Alistair (MyCRM) 10 May 2012 10:01

We are pleased to announce our first Workflow Function Library for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, in this release we have added 36 new function calls for CRM Workflow that extend the business logic for Business Automation and processing of Data

eWorkflow – Marketing 

                   Function – GetLastCampaignForMember 
                   Function - GetLastCampaignResponseForMember 
                   Function – MarketingSubscribeUnSubscriberMember 
                   Function – UnsubscribeMemberFromAllMarketingLists 
                   Function – IsAMarketingListMember 

eWorkflow – Calculations

                    Function – BasicMath 
                    Function – ConvertTextToNum
                    Function – EquationSolver/SumUp 
                    Function – CalculateMaximum 
                    Function – CalculateMinimum 


eWorkflow – Dates 

                    Function – AddBusinessDaysToDate 
                    Function – AddToDate 
                    Function – DateDifference 
                    Function – DateDifferenceBusinessDay
                    Function – GetDayNameAndNumber 
                    Function – PareseDateFromString 
                    Function – SubtractBusinessDaysFromDate 
                    Function – SubtractDaysFromDate 


eWorkflow – RegEx 

                     Function – RegexMatch 
                     Function – RegexRelpace 
                     Function – RegexReturnMatch 
                     Function – RegexStringFormat 

eWorkflow – Strings 

                     Function – CapitiliseString 
                     Function – PadString 
                     Function – RemoveWhitespace
                     Function – ReplaceString
                     Function – StringLength
                     Function – SubString

eWorkflow – Web 

                     Function –WebURLDecode
                     Function –WebURLEncode

eWorkflow – Sales 

                     Function – CountRelatedRecords (Entities)
                     Function – TotalValueOfInvoices 
                     Function – TotalValueOfOpportunities 
                     Function – TotalValueOfOrders 
                     Function – TotalValueOfQuotes 

eWorkflow – Other 

                     Function – CustomerType

 

We will be working on a release 2 and release 3 of the eWorkflow Library and will continue to extend the Library functionality, with community and customer feedback.

For further information please contact sales@mycrmgroup.com

 

Release 11th May 2012, Pre-Register Here http://downloads.mycrmgroup.com/

 

About the author

I have been working, deploying and developing CRM solutions for the past 12 years, and set up MyCRMGroup in 2009 as an ISV and Partner CRM managed hosting company

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