Created on
24 August 2009
Targeted at users of Microsoft’s Dynamics products, including CRM, NAV and AX, Intergen is running a unique, free, user-oriented event for all users of these products.
AX,
CRM,
Dynamics,
NAV
Created on
1 June 2010
Last week we held the second annual Intergen Dynamics Day in Wellington. This is our annual event targeted at Intergen customers and prospects either using or considering using the Microsoft Dynamics ERP and Dynamics CRM applications. The event spanned a day and a half, involving 24 speakers from Intergen and Microsoft, covering three streams of sessions and intensive training workshops the...
AX,
CRM,
NAV,
ERP,
Cloud Computing,
Dynamics Day
Created on
2 August 2011
The beginning of August heralds an exciting time in the world of ERP. The launch of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, with “general availability” from today, is a significant milestone for Microsoft. It’s also an important date for the team at Intergen, and the beginning of a busy and – we’re predicting – innovative time for many organisations choosing this latest version of Dynamics AX as their futu...
AX,
Dynamics,
ERP,
Microsoft,
Dynamics Day 2011,
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Created on
5 August 2011
At the beginning of this week, Microsoft announced “general availability” for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, and our Dynamics Practice Principal, James Page, talked about it on the Intergen blog here . With our AX team hard at work with the new product and discovering for themselves all the great new features, timesavers and tricks that are just waiting to be found and talked about, we thought we’...
AX,
Microsoft,
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Created on
15 August 2011
I’ve had the privilege of working with Microsoft Dynamics AX2012 for a number of months before the 1 st August general release date. I helped build the demo system used by Steve Ballmer at the Convergence launch in April (you can read about the demo here ), and I’m busy implementing the system in a customer situation at the moment. Suffice to say, I’ve had enough time to note down a list of...
AX,
Visual Studio,
Steve Ballmer,
AX2012,
SQL Server