The CDM is undergoing a specification effort driven by Microsoft and the documents published are continuously being iterated upon. CDM provides self-describing data (structurally and semantically), enabling applications to easily read and understand the data. The goal of CDM is to enable data and application interoperability spanning multiple channels, service implementations, and vendors. The Common Data Model standard defines a common language for business entities covering, over time, the full range of business processes across sales, services, marketing, operations, finance, talent, and commerce and for the Customer, People, and Product entities at the core of a company's business processes. Anyone can build on and extend CDM definitions to capture additional business-specific ideas. CDM provides well-defined, modular, and extensible business entities such as Account, Business Unit, Case, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, and Product, as well as interactions with vendors, workers, and customers, such as activities and service level agreements. The Common Data Model is a declarative specification, and definition of standard entities that represent commonly used concepts and activities across business and productivity applications, and is being extended to observational and analytical data as well. Do you use the Common Data Model SDK? If you do, please can you tell us which version(s) you use (C#/.NET, Java, Python, or TypeScript) by taking this short survey.
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