I’ve been working with a few CRM Online customers on some advanced scenarios which require using Windows Azure as part of their overall solution. As a result, I will be publishing series of blog posts and samples which walk you through the following:
- Configuring Single Sign On (SSO)
- Improving the SSO experience
- Calling CRM from ASP.NET using impersonation to ActOnBehalfOf the logged in user
- Authenticating to an Azure hosted web service from CRM Online Sandbox code
- Integrating with systems behind a firewall from CRM Online using Windows Azure Service Bus Relay
- Integrating with systems behind a firewall from CRM Online using Windows Azure Compute and Connect
- Handling the reporting edge cases using Windows Azure SQL Reporting, Windows Azure SQL Database, and Scribe Online
As I get the rest of the posts published, I will update links in this post. This series is a complement to my Design for Online and CRM Online + Windows Azure = Many Possibilities posts.