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http://jopx.blogspot.com/2008/11/dynamics-ax-2009-enterprise-portal-link.html
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Posted March 13, 2009 Comments Off Go directly to Source
Today, I came across a very useful blog link from one of my fellow bloggers regarding AX2009/EP
http://jopx.blogspot.com/2008/11/dynamics-ax-2009-enterprise-portal-link.html
Happy EP’ing
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Posted March 13, 2009 Comments Off Go directly to Source
Behind the AX Dashboard, a "Massive Paradigm Shift"
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How Three Companies Are Using Technology to Gain Improved Efficiencies
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AX 2009′s HR Components Enable Managers to Keep Tabs of More Productivity-Related Activities
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Mike Ehrenberg Discusses BI, MDM, CRM Integration Tools
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Users Agree with Microsoft’s Hal Howard About Ease of AX 2009 Upgrade
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More Dynamics; one of the Gold Sponsors on Convergence 2009; has just released what I find to be a very interesting product: migrax™. migrax™ can assist in migrating AX solutions from version 3 and version 4 to AX2009.
The approach taken is quite different from the code upgrade tools available in AX. The existing AX code upgrade tools live inside MorphX; and can harvest the benefits of MorphX, such as access to the AOT, Compare tools, BP tools, etc. However; living inside MorphX also induces certain limitations; for example all editing has to go through the AOT modeling API.
migrax™ does it differently. It is an external application. You start by loading your solution as an XPO file. It will be converted to XML and persisted in a database inside migrax™. Using XML techniques migrax™ is able to automatically resolve most code conflicts and produce an XPO file upgraded to Dynamics AX 2009.
migrax™ is capable of solving logical conflicts caused when the standard application (typically in the SYS layer) changes, and the changed element has been customized. migrax™ is by-nature not capable of resolving conceptual conflicts, like conflicting or redundant functionality. Here a set of human eyes is still needed.
One might argue that migrax™ is competing with the standard tool set in MorphX in upgrading code. I have a different perspective. The goal for me is to enable customers and partners to upgrade to Dynamics AX 2009 as seamless as possible. Having a larger tool box is a benefit to everyone.
Make sure to check-out the migrax™ site, and visit More Dynamics at Convergence 2009 in New Orleans.
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Posted March 8, 2009 Comments Off Go directly to Source
Cloud Computing and Dynamics GP 11 Expected to Be Hot Topics
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I faced this problem of Missing Project Templates (All of them except the Analysis and SSIS and Build Project templates), after installation of Visual Studio 2008 on my notebook which runs Windows Server 2008.
Solution - Run DevEnv /InstallVSTemplates from Visual Studio Tools Command Prompt to restore all the project templates.
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