Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 RTM

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 has reached the Release to Manufacturing (RTM) stage.

A little primer on Software Release Lifecycle: The term "release to manufacturing", known still as "going gold", is a term used when a software product is ready to be delivered or provided to customers. At this stage most if not all .NET assemblies and components are digitally signed, allowing the customers to feel confident about the integrity and authenticity of the software they are purchasing. A copy of the RTM build known as the "gold master" or GM is sent for mass duplication - nowadays, the majority of software products are downloaded from software distribution servers, but you still get the occasional vendor that ships DVD media. RTM precedes general availability (GA), when the product is released to the public.

Dynamics GP's GA is still scheduled for Sunday, May 1, 2016, at which point, customers and partners will be able to download from CustomerSource and ParterSource, respectively.

If you want to learn more about the enhancements and features in Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016, please come to GPUG Amplify in Anaheim, California. There's still plenty of time to complete your registration. Also, keep up with the Features of the day Series. I have summarized these by week for you, as follows:

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Feauture of the Day Series - Week 1

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Feauture of the Day Series - Week 2


You can find other articles on the web on Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 RTM, at:

Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP
Dynamics GP 2016 Feature of the Day: Release to Manufacturing (RTM)

Until next post!

MG.-
Mariano Gomez, MVP

Comments

I am more focused on microsoft dynamics ax but still nice that Dynamic GB had a release - it is really great software :)

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