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Wileyc20111 online resource (819 p.)Bible ;v.635Includes index.0-470-56814-3 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Administration Bible; About the Authors; Credits; Part I: Laying a Solid Foundation; Managing Customers with CRM; Chapter 1: Familiarizing Yourself with CRM; Getting Acquainted with CRM: Concepts and Terminology; Understanding What Makes Microsoft Dynamics CRM Unique; XRM: Extending CRM; Planning a Successful CRM Project; Summary; Chapter 2: Taking a Tour of Dynamics CRM; Looking at What's New in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011; Changes to the User Experience; Choosing a Deployment Option; System Requirements; Accessing CRM; Summary; Part II: Installing Dynamics CRMChapter 3: Architecting Your CRM SystemPlanning Your Installation Strategy; Breaking Out Server Roles; Installing the Dynamics CRM Server; Upgrading the Dynamics CRM Server; Summary; Chapter 4: Installing Other Components for Dynamics CRM; Installing Ancillary Server Components; Configuring Dynamics CRM for External Access; Intergrating E-Mail with Dynamics CRM; Installing the Outlook Client; Summary; Part III: Administering Dynamics CRM; Chapter 5: Post-Installation System Settings; Putting Your Dynamics CRM House in Order; Taking Your Network and Domain Policies into ConsiderationPlanning and Implementing Your Organization's StructurePreparing for Your First User; Summary; Chapter 6: Managing Users in Dynamics CRM; Understanding Licensing Options; Authenticating Users; Managing Users; Summary; Chapter 7: Using the Deployment Manager; Using the Deployment Manager Console; Summary; Chapter 8: Managing Data; Importing Data with the Import Data Wizard; Detecting Duplicates; Cleaning Up Your Data with the Bulk Deletion Wizard; Summary; Chapter 9: Maintaining, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting Dynamics CRM; Maintaining Dynamics CRM; Optimizing Dynamics CRMTroubleshooting Errors and Performance ProblemsSummary; Part IV: Using Microsoft Dynamics CRM; Chapter 10: Getting to Know the CRM Application; Navigating the Dynamics CRM Interface; Record Ownership; Connections and Customer Relationships; Managing Activities with Dynamics CRM; Using Queues; Working with E-mail Templates; Merging Duplicate Records; Using Your Mobile Device with Dynamics CRM; Summary; Chapter 11: Using Dynamics CRM for Outlook; Comparing the Outlook and Web Versions of Dynamics CRM; Using Dynamics CRM within Outlook; Using the Outlook Extensions; SummaryChapter 12: Using the Sales FunctionsUnderstanding the Sales Lifecycle; Managing Leads; Managing Oppurtunities; Working with the Product Catalog; Working with Quotes, Orders, and Invoices; Summary; Chapter 13: Using the Marketing Functions; Managing Campaigns; Using Quick Campaigns; Working with Marketing Lists; Other Marketing Functions; Summary; Chapter 14: Using the Service Functions; Managing Cases; Scheduling Service; Summary; Part V: Customizing Dynamics CRM Through the User Interface; Chapter 15: Realizing the Benefits of Office and SharePoint IntegrationExporting and Importing Data with Microsoft ExcelAn in-depth, expert guide to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 from Microsoft CRM experts! What better way to learn how to administer Dynamics CRM 2011 than from two Microsoft CRM experts? This in-depth Bible is packed with expert guidance on the latest version of Microsoft's hot CRM product. Whether you're new to Dynamics CRM or upgrading from an earlier version, you'll get thoroughly up to speed on everything from the basics to new features and more.Brings you up to speed on Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, the latest version of Microsoft's fast-growing customer relationship manaBibleCustomer relationsManagementData processingManagement information systemsElectronic books.Customer relationsManagementData processing.Management information systems.658.812028553Wittemann Matthew859723Ables Geoff859724MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460398103321Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 administration bible1918535UNINA03394nam 22004815 450 991025448120332120200705130622.03-319-50956-X10.1007/978-3-319-50956-3(CKB)3710000001124855(DE-He213)978-3-319-50956-3(MiAaPQ)EBC4830529(PPN)199767688(EXLCZ)99371000000112485520170325d2017 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLiquid Biopsies in Solid Tumors /edited by Massimo Cristofanilli1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Humana,2017.1 online resource (X, 161 p. 14 illus., 12 illus. in color.) Cancer Drug Discovery and Development,2196-99063-319-50955-1 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.1.Blood-based diagnostics in solid tumors: an overview -- 2.Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in primary disease: the seed for metastasis -- 3.Enumeration and molecular analysis of CTCs in metastatic disease: The breast cancer model -- 4.Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and cancer stem cells (CSCs): The traveling metastasis -- 5.Detection and monitoring of circulating immune cells in solid tumors: shifting priorities -- 6.Circulating-free tumor DNA (ctDNA): the real-time liquid biopsy -- 7.CTCs and ctDNA: two tales of a complex biology -- 8.Exosome: decoding the messaging system.This volume, with chapters written by experts in the field of cancerous tumors, details the key factors associated with liquid biopsies in solid tumors: blood-based diagnostics; circulating tumor cells; enumeration and molecular analysis (association with breast cancer); epithelialmesenchymal transition; detection and monitoring; circulating-free tumor DNA; CTCs and ctDNA; and the exosome. The field of blood-based diagnostics is rapidly evolving demonstrating the possibility of real-time molecular analysis of cancer cells and their phenotype and genotype. Circulating Tumor Cell (CTCs) have demonstrated prognostic and predictive value in advanced cancer and represents a source of tumor cells for transcriptome and genomic analysis. Most recently, the detection of genomic abnormalities in the peripheral blood by sensitive and selective PCR methods (liquid biopsy) opened to the option of a comprehensive blood-based tumor analysis. Similar information can be obtained by analysis of exosome, a natural packaging and messaging system being explored in advanced malignancies. The final frontier is the evaluation of immune cells determinant of innate and adaptive immunity.Cancer Drug Discovery and Development,2196-9906CancerResearchCancer Researchhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/B11001CancerResearch.Cancer Research.616.075705Cristofanilli Massimoedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910254481203321Liquid Biopsies in Solid Tumors1759301UNINA