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Microsoft Dynamics Technical Conference, 2016 / Day 2 Session 2

Our second session on the second day, Wednesday February 24, 2016, was a breakout session, called Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012: Performance tools overview and best practices, with Tom Treen, Senior Support Engineer.

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Book Review: Learning MS Dynamics AX 2012 Programming

I recently read Learning MS Dynamics AX 2012 Programming, by Mohammed Rasheed and Erlend Dalen, published 2014 by Packt Publishing, and wanted to share my thoughts with you. First, the basics. Dalen has published before (Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Programming: … Continue reading

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New Lean blog post: Lean by the Numbers: A Quantitative Understanding

Hello world!   I wanted to interrupt my regularly scheduled technical conference commenting to highlight a new blog post. My colleague, Lean Manufacturing expert Phil Coy, has published a blog post called Lean by the Numbers: A Quantitative Understanding. It … Continue reading

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Microsoft Dynamics Technical Conference 2015, Day 3 report

Hello world! If you did not attend #DynTech2015 may I say you missed a great thing. But you knew that already. You are here to read about the sessions. So please accept this, my report from the trenches, for Day … Continue reading

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Microsoft Dynamics Technical Conference 2015, Day 2 report

Hello world! If you are not attending #DynTech2015 may I say you are missing a great thing. But you knew that already. You are here to read about the sessions. So please accept this, my report from the trenches, for … Continue reading

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Microsoft Dynamics Technical Conference 2015, Day 1 report

Hello all! If you are not attending #DynTech2015 may I say you are missing a great thing. You know it will be good when people come from as far away as Sweden and Australia to join. It is typically the … Continue reading

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