Got Windows 7? Download your free Microsoft Dynamics CRM Themes and Wallpapers
Administrator, CRM 3.0, CRM 4.0, CRM 5.0, Downloads, General Users, Salespeople November 2nd, 2009
I recently got a Windows 7 upgrade on my work laptop. To celebrate, I created a couple Windows 7 Themes and decided to share them here.
If you don’t have Windows 7 yet, no worries… I’ve also posted the same wallpapers used in the theme. Enjoy!
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Theme (v1)
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Theme (v2)
Tags: CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Themes, Wallpapers, Windows 7
Download these new Dynamics CRM wallpapers to spice up your desktop
Cool tips, Downloads, General Users, Microsoft Dynamics, Salespeople October 14th, 2008
Due to the popularity of the previous CRM VPC wallpaper post, I decided a sequel was due and added my own creations.
There’s a unique wallpaper for both Standard and Widescreen resolutions. These are of course free to download for your desktops and future demos. I hope you enjoy them!
Tools and website sources used:
- Paint .NET, a free software alternative to PhotoShop [new window]
- Social Wallpapering [new window]
Tags: Downloads, Microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Wallpapers
Download these Dynamics CRM wallpapers for your desktop
Cool tips, Downloads, General Users, Salespeople April 19th, 2008
If you’re using any of the CRM Virtual PC images graciously provided by Microsoft, you’ll notice the neat Dynamics CRM wallpapers in the background. I figured they’d be very nice and professional to have, especially if you give CRM-related presentations off of a projector.
For your pleasure, I’ve posted them to download below. Both wallpapers are in a standard 1024 x 768 pixel resolutions. Enjoy!
Tags: download, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, presentations, VPC, Wallpapers
Interesting: Viruses modeled in 3-D for the “Infected Art” exhibit (pictures)
Interesting Links March 27th, 2008
I had promised myself I would keep this blog strictly on CRM, but in this case I couldn’t resist sharing this with you.
I stumbled across this article in Valleywag.com regarding a fascinating exhibit called “Infected Art” at the Varnish Fine Art Gallery in San Francisco.
According to Valleywag.com:
The works represent what worms, virus and spam attacks such as Storm, MyDoom and Netsky look like when put through a “computational art” algorithm.
Each of these infamous malwares are represented uniquely. I’m curious how the artist(s) tweaked an “art algorithm” to process these images, but I’ll allow them their artistic licenses.
After clicking on the “Read More” link, you can:
- Click on the thumbnails to see the full resolution.
- Click on the name of each malware to see the Wikipedia article.
Tags: Fine Art, Interesting Links, MyDoom, Netsky, San Francisco, Storm, Viruses, Wallpapers







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