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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
  3. PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Configuration
  4. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sources and Targets
  5. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Application Source Qualifiers
  6. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sessions
  7. Appendix A: Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Transformation Data Types

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM User Guide for PowerCenter

Understanding PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Overview

Understanding PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Overview

PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM integrates PowerCenter with Microsoft Dynamics CRM to extract and load data. You can import Microsoft Dynamics CRM business entities as sources and targets to create mappings and run a session to extract data from or load data to an entity. You can view, create, update, and delete data in Microsoft Dynamics CRM entities.
You can use PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM to extract from and load to the on-premise, Internet-facing, or online deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
You can use PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM to extract data from or load data to Dynamics 365 Sales.
Organizations choose on-premise deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM if they are large enough to support the installed software and required hardware. The organization is responsible for maintaining the technology infrastructure and the software licenses are paid through licensing fees.
Organizations choose Internet-facing deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM if they have distributed networks where users have to sign on from different locations.
Some organizations choose online deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM because there is usually little or no expense needed in terms of hardware or information technology (IT) infrastructure.
PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM uses the Microsoft Dynamics CRM security model to enforce data access controls. Microsoft Dynamics CRM supports multiple organizations. Your ability to access data depends on the Microsoft Dynamics CRM organization that is associated with the user login that you use when you connect to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
You can use PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM to integrate and migrate data from diverse data sources, including other applications, with Microsoft Dynamics CRM data. You can also use PowerExchange for Microsoft Dynamics CRM to synchronize data between a Microsoft Dynamics CRM system and other CRM systems like Siebel or Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

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