I wanted to take a quick break from all the great technical content being provided here to give more detail on just who exactly is developing this content and where else you might be able to find our information out in the wild. It’s been approximately 15 months since we started this blog, and in that time we have hopefully provided content that has helped our CRM partners and customers to implement/administer/troubleshoot their implementations. The majority of this content comes from the members of the Premier Field Engineering (PFE) – Dynamics team at Microsoft. The team is made up of both Dynamics CRM and Dynamics AX resources. The AX equivalent to this blog can be found at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/axinthefield/.
If you happen to be wondering what PFE is, the Premier Field Engineering (PFE) team at Microsoft is a worldwide organization that provides proactive and reactive services to our customers. We provide technical leadership for Microsoft customers around the world, promoting health in their IT and business environments through onsite, remote and dedicated support services. The mission of the Premier Field Engineer Team is to “improve the IT and business health of our customers. Help them grow revenue, reduce cost, gain efficiencies & improve profit, improve their customer and vendor relationships, and improve their employees’ lives.”
Our team works specifically with the Microsoft Dynamics line of solutions. More information on the types of services we can provide can be found here: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/crminthefield/pfe-dynamics-documentation/
You can also find more information on Microsoft Services Premier Support here: http://www.microsoft.com/microsoftservices/en/us/support_premier.aspx
In addition to this CRMintheField blog, you can also connect with us using other social media outlets:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/pfedynamics
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/pfedynamics
Podcast: https://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/PFE-Dynamics-Podcast
Feel free to comment on our blog posts and we will do our best to respond to you quickly. Also feel free to reach out to us on Twitter or any of the other avenues mentioned above.
Ryan Anderson
Microsoft Premier Field Engineer