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Microsoft Corporation
Branche: Computer
Number of terms: 318110
Number of blossaries: 26
Company Profile:
An American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of products and services related to computing.
An access privilege available in Microsoft CRM that enables users to attach objects to the selected object.
Industry:Software
An access privilege available in Microsoft CRM that enables users to attach the selected object to another object.
Industry:Software
An application instance (or instance) is a customized implementation of a Microsoft CRM application (plus any partner-defined functionality outside the scope of Microsoft CRM) using the core Microsoft CRM services. An instance uses a single store or service deployment unit, typically a database or database cluster.
Industry:Software
An organized grouping of information, usually about one subject with subtopics.
Industry:Software
To specify the owner of a business record, such as an account, contact, or case, or an activity, such as an e-mail message, fax, or phone call. In Microsoft CRM, users can assign cases and activities to either a user or a queue.
Industry:Software
A privilege level that specifies the user has access to objects the user owns or shares. Basic is the privilege level with the fewest privileges.
Industry:Software
An entity that provides goods and/or services to others.
Industry:Software
A specified sequence of steps required to complete a task, such as completing a contract. A business process can be performed manually or through the use of a workflow rule.
Industry:Software
A group of users who share and collaborate on business records in the system. A team can consist of members who report to a single business unit (such as all sales or all customer service) or members who report to different business units (salespeople, customer service representatives, and accounting representatives).
Industry:Software
A unit of the top-level organization. Business units can be parents of other business units (child business units).
Industry:Software