As mentioned in my earlier post, See you at Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2010, I would provide details of the sessions that David and I will be presenting. So here they, please make sure you attend these sessions as we have some great material to show you.CSGP28 - Microsoft Dynamics GP: Customization Tools UnravelledSession Type: Concurrent SessionTrack: Microsoft Dynamics GPSkill Level: 200 - IntermediateSession Description: If you have plans for a Microsoft Dynamics GP customization and don’t know where to start, or are wary of upgrade issues, then this session is for you. Gain some introductory knowledge of Dexterity, Visual Basic for Applications, Visual Studio Tools, and Extender from two of the leading Community experts. We'll compare and contrast all of the tools and help you sort through the complicated terminology, leaving you with a clear picture of the choices available for your next project.This session will be repeated as CSGPR28.CSGP29 Tools for Administering Microsoft Dynamics GP like the ProsSession Type: Concurrent SessionTrack: Microsoft Dynamics GPSkill Level: 200 - IntermediateSession Description: Microsoft Dynamics GP administration can be a very challenging task even for a seasoned systems administrator. Learn how to minimize and simplify administrative activities, such as security issues and problems with customizations, by discovering some of the tools and tricks used by the Microsoft Support Organization and its partners. Presenters will demonstrate real life scenarios and work through their resolutions.This session will be repeated as CSGPR29.For a full list of sessions, check out the Session Catalog page. David and I will be around at other times, so please join us.Hope to see you there.Until next post!MG.-Mariano Gomez, MVPMaximum Global Business, LLChttp://www.maximumglobalbusiness.com/
Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2010 Sessions
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