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From the CRM Blogs: Security Essentials Free for Small Businesses; Multiple Base Languages Under One Deployment; Sending Bulk Emails with Attachments in CRM 2011; Controlling Status Changes

by Jared Berezin
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 MS Security Essentials available FREE to Small Businesses in October: A CRM Riff is very pleased about this move to protect small businesses at no cost:

"I've blogged about how happy I am with the free Microsoft Security Essentials as computer protection solution... Microsoft announced that starting in October, small businesses can begin using Microsoft Security Essentials on up to 10 PCs in their company at NO COST to provide them with protection from viruses, spyware and other malicious threats. Prior to this licensing change, Microsoft Security Essentials was offered free for consumer use only. How cool is that!"

Host Many Base Languages Under Same Deployment in CRM 2011:The Dynamics CRM Team Blog explains this new feature in the beta release:

"If you were happy to see the multi-language experience introduced by CRM 4.0, with as many as 41 language packs available, you are going to LOVE this feature... now available as part of the beta release of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, is the ability to host organizations of different base languages under the same deployment... only the language of the first organization is tied to the language of the server installation, but all subsequent organizations created in that same deployment can have different base languages, provided the corresponding language packs are installed in that ...

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About Jared Berezin
Jared Berezin serves as a contributing writer to MSDynamicsWorld.com. With combined interests in technology and science, Jared previously served as a writer for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, drafting scientific narrative reports on the latest advancements in cancer research. Jared has also served as associate marketing specialist for International Data Corporation (IDC), a market research firm. In this position, he planned and executed strategic marketing initiatives for IDC's software and services research programs, and wrote outbound communications to the press, existing clients, and prospects. Jared also has experience working for several local newspapers in eastern Massachusetts. Jared graduated with honors from Colby College with a BA in English and creative writing.
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