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Dynamics CRM integration with SharePoint- Can we do better?

SharePoint and Dynamics CRM are excellent two standalone products. Integrating Dynamics CRM with SharePoint is disappointing to say the least. It takes few clicks to integrate CRM and SharePoint, which creates folders in SharePoint, in the context of Dynamics CRM entities. Uploading documents from CRM to SharePoint is cumbersome process. It creates cluttered and unorganized documents repository system, which does not help you finding your needed information. Documents and files are all over the place, stored in many folders, and with no content based metadata. You deserve better than the out-of-the-box integration The magic ISV solution is about to be released:
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Mobile Friendly Experience with Dynamics CRM 2016

Microsoft Dynamics 2016 has recently been released, and with it comes a slew of new features. Microsoft once again continued its investment in the mobile space and has made their free mobile client which is available from the app stores now have an extra level of configurability to give them an even better mobile touch. Microsoft has constantly preached their “configure once, deploy everywhere” motto, and recent dynamics updates have continued that line of thinking by allowing users to configure the CRM record form once, and have it deploy to the Web client, Tablet client, and Phone client all at once without having to configure them separately. Now with 2016 Microsoft has added the ability to add a little bit of mobility flavor to the form configuration. They’ve realized that there needs to be more creativity in an application versus just a form and a list of fields, especially with mobile devices. And with such thinking they are allowing users to configure the form once, but for