While InRule’s integration with Dynamics 365 and Power Platform hasn’t quite reached the notoriety of a customized DeLorean, it continues to expand...
InRule for Microsoft Dynamics for Patient Case Management
I don't particularly enjoy going to the doctor. As a healthy individual, I generally find it to be a waste of time and money. Yes, I realize how...
Exciting New Ways to Execute Rules From Microsoft Dynamics 365
I am excited to announce that InRule has introduced several new exciting features for our Microsoft Dynamics 365 Integration Framework in InRule...
InRule Supports .NET Core!
It’s official! InRule’s irServer rules engine now has support for .NET Core! My fellow InRule engineers and I are thrilled to ship it and put it in...
Virtual Lookups and The Customer Data Type
A colleague of mine was working with a customer authoring rules using irX for Dynamics® and irAuthor. I've taken the liberty of almost entirely...
Microsoft.Xrm.Client Woes and How to Resolve Them
I like to use my blog posts to share insights and lessons learned during InRule client projects. The following scenario is another example of...
InRule® and .NET Core
Editor's Note: As of June 6, 2018 InRule support for .NET Core is now available with the release of InRule 5.1! Read the news release or the blog...
Secrets of the Lost Dynamics Schema
When I need to explore a schema in Microsoft Dynamics, the first tool in my schema archaeology toolbox is irAuthor. More specifically, it's irAuthor...
New Feature: Background Compilation
We have added a new feature to the product that you should know about, because it can improve the overall performance of your .NET applications that...
Microsoft Portable Business Logic or InRule?
Your company has decided to take the plunge into Dynamics CRM. Good news! You now have a very popular, very customizable and user-friendly platform....
Isn’t That Refreshing?
One of the most common ways of integrating InRule into a .NET application is to bind the rule application to a .NET assembly schema (aka .NET object...
Playing in the Sandbox: Running Scalable and Secure Business Rules with Dynamics CRM
Since InRule first began adding enhanced product support for Dynamics CRM over three years ago, our services team has had the opportunity to...
It’s OK to Play with Matches
Close Encounters I have a problem with my name. When someone calls me at work, I say “This is Mike Grucella.” My last name is pronounced...
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