Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Wrap Up
Well, I have to say that the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012 was a personal success in many ways:
Now to the stuff that you've been waiting for...
Over the past week, I have created a number of post following the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012 event. Here is a compilation of those posts:
You can also recap some of the minute-by-minute events by checking my Twitter updates on the conference at:
Visit The Dynamics GP Blogster on Facebook to check out some cool pictures from the conference. I will attempt to tag all pictures, but not an immediate promise ;)
Other posts from around the web on the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012.
Jennifer Kuntz (Kuntz Consulting Blog)
MVP Leslie Vail (Dynamics Confessor Blog)
Finally, please find all presentation materials for the sessions I presented at the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012, on the Learning Resources page of this blog (soon to be uploaded). I will make sure that all the code I introduced is GP 2013 and Visual Studio 2012 compatible (I presented with Visual Studio 2010 at the Airlift).
Until next post!
MG.-
Mariano Gomez, MVP
IntellPartners, LLC
http://www.IntellPartners.com/
- First and foremost, I was able to reconnect with a number of friends in the channel, for whom I have tremendous personal and professional respect. As usual, I thank all of you for your kind words of encouragement and continuous support for the work I have been doing over the years in the Microsoft Dynamics GP community.
- While strange, this was the first time in almost 4 years on the conference circuit I was presenting without my good friend and mentor, David Musgrave. To him and to all the Microsoft, GPUG, and GPPC staff, a big THANK YOU! for believing and trusting me with such enormous responsibility. I hope I made you all proud.
- I had a unique opportunity to view, firsthand, all the exciting technologies and enhancements to the Microsoft Dynamics GP product. In GP 2013 and the Web Client we certainly have a winner - the immediate future, certainly seems very promising: long live Microsoft Dynamics GP and long live Microsoft Dexterity!
Now to the stuff that you've been waiting for...
Over the past week, I have created a number of post following the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012 event. Here is a compilation of those posts:
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Getting here
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Partner Training
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Day 1
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Day 2
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Day 3
- Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012: Getting Home
You can also recap some of the minute-by-minute events by checking my Twitter updates on the conference at:
Visit The Dynamics GP Blogster on Facebook to check out some cool pictures from the conference. I will attempt to tag all pictures, but not an immediate promise ;)
Other posts from around the web on the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012.
Jennifer Kuntz (Kuntz Consulting Blog)
- Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012 - Pre-Conference
- Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012 - Web Client part 1
- Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012 - Web Client part 2
MVP Leslie Vail (Dynamics Confessor Blog)
- Installing the GP 2013 Web Client–roll up your sleeves!
- Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Beta release available for download
- The Resurgence of Dexterity - - Dexterity Lives!!
Finally, please find all presentation materials for the sessions I presented at the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2012, on the Learning Resources page of this blog (soon to be uploaded). I will make sure that all the code I introduced is GP 2013 and Visual Studio 2012 compatible (I presented with Visual Studio 2010 at the Airlift).
Until next post!
MG.-
Mariano Gomez, MVP
IntellPartners, LLC
http://www.IntellPartners.com/
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