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Dynamics AX 2009 Snap

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Availability of DAX 2009 Snap to Download from the following link:

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Offline Expense – This snap-in enables expenses to be entered in Excel while disconnected from the corporate network, and then posted to Dynamics AX at a later time. This snap-in uses WCF-based services and LINQ to retrieve data from Dynamics AX, and uses the Application Integration Framework, or AIF to send business documents to Dynamics AX.

Business Data Lookup (BDL) – This snap-in enables information workers to access data from Dynamics AX from within Excel, Word and Outlook. This snap-in is an upgrade of the BDL snap-in that was distributed with Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0. These applications require .Net 3.5, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. Each snap-in contains a document describing the basic architecture, functional footprint, and deployment steps for exploring the sample code.
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Dynamics AX 2009 Snap

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Availability of DAX 2009 Snap to Download from the following link:

http://www.codeplex.com/axsnap/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=18334

Offline Expense – This snap-in enables expenses to be entered in Excel while disconnected from the corporate network, and then posted to Dynamics AX at a later time. This snap-in uses WCF-based services and LINQ to retrieve data from Dynamics AX, and uses the Application Integration Framework, or AIF to send business documents to Dynamics AX.

Business Data Lookup (BDL) – This snap-in enables information workers to access data from Dynamics AX from within Excel, Word and Outlook. This snap-in is an upgrade of the BDL snap-in that was distributed with Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0. These applications require .Net 3.5, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. Each snap-in contains a document describing the basic architecture, functional footprint, and deployment steps for exploring the sample code.
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Weathering the Storm

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There seems little question now that an economic storm is brewing, worldwide. It’s difficult, as a Microsoft partner, not to be concerned about the impact that storm will have on your business.
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October 2008 Global Partner News for Microsoft Dynamics AX

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These are the latest global initiatives from Microsoft Dynamics AX. Use this newsletter as a supplement to the local information you already receive. Contents are Partner Confidential unless otherwise stated.
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US Sales and Marketing News: October 9, 2008

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Check out this issue of US Sales and Marketing News, an Insights for Partners e-newsletter, to learn all the latest marketing and sales opportunities for Partners in the US.
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Why Are Users Dragging Their Heels in Upgrading to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009?

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At AXUG Summit, Users Expressed Four Main Concerns
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New Learning Manager Improves Access to Syllabi for Partners and MCTs

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As of October 15, Learning Manager will be the new source for Certified Partners for Learning Solutions and Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT’s) to access syllabi for Microsoft Dynamics, as well as Instructor-Led (classroom) Training, E-Learning, Preparation Guides for Certification Exams, and other Microsoft Learning Products. Previously, the syllabi for Microsoft Dynamics training were available via the MCT Download Center and Trainer Pack DVD’s.
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Integrating Dynamics Applications: Five Ways to Smooth Potential Organizational Conflict

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Data Ownership, Flow, and Security Are Key Issues
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Client for Office Available Now for Existing Customers of Microsoft Dynamics

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A Great Opportunity to Speak with Customers! Microsoft Dynamics Client for Office Available Now for Existing Customers.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Microsoft Dynamics Client for Office

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Here you will find the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Microsoft Dynamics Client for Office.
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