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Implementation methodologies like Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step help improve your services delivery efficiency and profitability.
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We listened to your feedback and made Convergence 2009 Europe a local one-day event, making it easier for you and your customers to attend. We’ve designed the agenda and product breakout sessions to be relevant to your area, and we’re taking it on the road so that it’s practically in your own back yard.
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Posted July 18, 2009 Comments Off
Quick AX Reference Guide: The Dynamics AX UK Blog can’t
tell us fast enough: "Hello All, just to let you know that the
document you’ve all been waiting for has been posted onto PartnerSource.
Make sure you get it downloaded and saved onto a laptop somewhere near you for
future reference. For those of you new to the AX world – the QRG
gives a view of the AX in a Business Ready Licensin…
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Posted July 16, 2009 Comments Off Why are ERP projects so often so disruptive in organizations that are otherwise accustomed to managing and planning all variety of marketing and manufacturing projects?
The reason is simple: companies implementing ERP don’t specialize in project management, and they rarely have a dedicated or a formally trained project manager. They are also purchasing products and services that they often know little about, and effectively they don’t do project management in its traditional sense.
Companies that have no project or project management experience are by large functional organizations, which is by itself a risky environment for p…
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Like many other business processes, document capture is designed to work in a
centralized or a distributed manner. What is the difference? Simply stated, centralized moves the paper,
distributed moves the images.
If you’re investing in
an imaging solution for Microsoft Dynamics GP, NAV or AX, you should be
thinking about how you’re going to
capture paper-based information. Capture is a critical piece of the document
imaging solution and can drive the overall success of your project. This column
features some of the pros and cons to help you better understand the
differences. I’ve also listed some logistical details that are worth considering
before making this type of investment.
The Pros and Cons of
Centralized Capture </…
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BETA release of the Intelligent Data Management Framework: The Dynamics AX UK blog claims that the new framework, available
on PartnerSource, "allows our customers to reduce their database sizes by a
centralized intelligent purge method, and by managing the database indices
using Microsoft SQL Server DMV based intelligence." Key highlights of the
framework include: easy configuration and management, rich dashboard, intuitive
analytics, collaboration through alerts and emails, purge object discovery and
configuration for ease of customizability, and the ability to manage database
connect…
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The economic news lately is
encouraging. Business activity, from
real estate to demand for durable goods, seems to be trending upward for the
first time in many, many months. It
appears the economy has bottomed out and we’re about to turn the corner to
recovery. The question is this – will you be
ready to capitalize on the increased activity?
In an economic downturn, layoffs inevitably occur, leaving many
companies more lean than they’ve been in years. While that’s great when business volume is down, what happens
when activity increases? Are you
gearing up for the greater volume? What
is your plan? Will you do everything
you can to make your existing staff more productive or will you just re-hire the
heads that you had to let go during the recession…
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Microsoft is working with Nucleus Research, an independent analyst firm that specializes in justifying the business value of technology.
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On Monday, June 29th, we identified an issue in VOICE. The last year license detail in the monthly revenue drill down view is reflecting incorrect figures. It is displaying FY09 revenue versus FY08 revenue. This will not be fixed prior to the end of the fiscal year.
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Top Microsoft Dynamics partners have been recognized with the prestigious 2009 President’s Club and Inner Circle for Microsoft Dynamics awards.
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