Dynamics Mechanics

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Sinopse

The Dynamics 365 strategy podcast where Stephan Smith discusses implementing software systems using the Microsoft Business Applications Platform. Stephan gives you the strategies and techniques that he learned as a delivery architect at Microsoft.

Episódios

  • Top Design Patterns To Avoid In Dynamics 365 Deployments Part 1

    16/06/2019 Duração: 30min

    In this episode (brought to you by Maplytics by Inogic), Joel Lindstrom and Stephan Smith discuss 10 design patterns that are common but should be avoided on Dynamics projects that will help you avoid delivery challenges. Topics discussed in this episode 1. Over-engineering Design Pattern Process complexity versus implementation complexity It's requires effort to make something complex easy When business processes are designed with unnecessary complexity Over-customization Design Pattern When developers create custom functionality for things that could have been configured with out-of-box platform features Typically happens with new developers who aren't familiar with the platform 2.  Kitchen Sink Design Strategy Creating solutions within Dynamics that are better suited by other solutions 3. Archival Dump Design Pattern Treating your operational system for historical 4. Monolith Design Pattern Divergent use cases consolidated into a single deployment Reporting System Design Pattern Systems that p

  • Dynamics and Power Platform Future Predictions

    08/03/2019 Duração: 51min

    In this episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), Joel Lindstrom and Stephan Smith discuss predictions for the future of Dynamics and the Power Platform. Topics discussed in this episode Power Platform Predictions Integration Predictions Dynamics Predictions   Got feedback or suggestions for a future episode? Email voice@crm.audio

  • Creating Power Platform Custom Connectors

    14/02/2019 Duração: 30min

    In this episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), we discuss what custom connectors are, how to create them and considerations to keep in mind when it comes to architecture/performance. We’ll also talk about some alternative architecture scenarios for custom connectors using some of Stephan’s favorite cloud patterns. Topics discussed in this episode Custom Connectors Overview Connector Use Cases Architectural Considerations Show Resources Custom Connectors Overview Build and certify your Flow, PowerApps & Logic Apps Connector Custom connector FAQ Got any feedback or questions? Send us an email at voice@crm.audio. This episode is a production of Dynamic Podcasts LLC

  • Introduction To Enterprise Architecture

    30/01/2019 Duração: 28min

    In this episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), Stephan Smith discusses architecture patterns for building Dynamics 365 business systems. As we endeavor to build enterprise scale systems, we must not only consider how it will perform, but how easy will it be to integrate with, upgrade or even migrate to the cloud. System architecture design is the gift that keeps ohn giving to customers and future project teams as it is the underlying basis for which all system functionality depends. By understanding enterprise design patterns, you will be better prepared to convey how systems should be designed and why. Topics Discussed Architecture is a style and there are many styles There are usually many ways to solve a problem Each architect may have an affinity for certain approaches One architecture style that is most common is the monolith Easiest and fastest methodology Easier to comprehend for new developers Requires less strategic effort Negative symptoms of monolithic architectures Sys

  • Understanding The Instant Developer Fallacy

    15/01/2019 Duração: 30min

    In this episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), we discuss the challenges faced by customers who try to build a greenfield Dynamics 365 business application with in-house developers without guidance or direction from an experienced consulting partner or individual. While there is development involved when building complex systems there is a learning curve that must be taken into consideration. Project teams that attempt to learn the Dynamics platform and meet project deadlines tend to get their experience at the customer’s expense. Topics discussed in this episode Software development skill sets are merely prerequisites .NET development teams tend to focus on making it work without understanding platform capabilities .NET developers tend to build Dynamics applications like a .NET application .NET developers tend to build systems that are hard to upgrade or migrate to the cloud .NET developers tend to build up a lot of technical debt in the learning process Guidelines for mitigating the .NET developer chall

  • Introduction to Data Integration Patterns

    02/01/2019 Duração: 22min

    In this episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), we discuss data integration strategies and considerations when building Dynamics 365 systems. Integration is a very significant topic when it comes to more complex and intricate systems that require interaction with other corporate systems. When we migrate and deploy systems to cloud environments, we must take even more care as the consequences of poor decisions become more severe.   Topics discussed in this episode Considerations for choosing between data replication versus direct query integration strategies What is the data volume? What is the data velocity (of change)? What are the data freshness requirements? Forecasted cost of CRM database storage? Challenges of the direct data query pattern from Dynamics online to on-premises assets Network Latency External team dependencies (security/network teams) Corporate policies and guidelines Integration patterns for cloud and on-premises Architecting data to live as close to Dynamics as possible Ways use

  • D365 System Partitioning Strategies

    14/12/2018 Duração: 22min

    In this episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), Stephan Smith discusses the System Partitioning Strategy and the challenges of managing global deployment scenarios. As the number of enterprise customers adopting Dynamics grows, we’re beginning to see an increased number of large-scale global system deployments. In order to accommodate geographically distributed users, we need to consider system architecture strategies that can meet the performance expectations of business stakeholders and users. Topics discussed in this episode The elements of system performance The challenge of network latency Multi-geo deployment architecture considerations Network latency mitigation Show Resources Multi-Instance Deployments Azure Service Bus Azure Data Factory Dynamics Multi-Tenancy White Paper Social Media Stephan Smith (LinkedIn) Stephan Smith (Twitter) This episode is a production of Dynamic Podcasts LLC.

  • Integration Performance

    30/11/2018 Duração: 39min

    This episode is brought to you by KingswaySoft. When integrating data with Dynamics 365 and other business applications, your integration methods and design choices can have a significant impact on your system performance. In this episode, Stephan Smith and Joel Lindstrom talk with Tim Huemmer about integration performance best practices. Tim is a Development Principal focused on integrations, and has ten years of Dynamics 365 integration experience. Topics discussed in this episode: Integration approaches How integration has changed over the years Cloud integrations vs on premise Integration performance Batch vs. near real-time Common integration misconceptions Common integration mistakes Managing expectations for users Revisiting old integrations Virtual entities Assessing performance impact of integrations and other system processes Designing integrations with future change in mind Data quality Pre-integration best practices Integration and migration unit testing Asking why This episode is a production o

  • Workflow Performance

    15/11/2018 Duração: 31min

    In this performance episode (brought to you by KingswaySoft), Stephan Smith and Joel Lindstrom talk about the performance impact of workflow in your Dynamics 365 deployment. Performance of background processes Performance of real-time processes Using Flow for process performance Should you use wait conditions? Using common sense in your process design Should you use background or real-time processes? Performance concerns for small vs. large deployments The worst workflow that Joel ever created Got any performance topics that you want us to cover? Email us at voice@crm.audio. Links in this episode: CRM Tips of the Day about wait conditions Jerry Weinstock: Update child records with Flow This episode is a production of Dynamic Podcasts LLC. Subscribe to the  CRM Audio network of podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. This episode is a production of Dynamic Podcasts LLC.