Today's Date: 23 May 2012
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Aug

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 one month in – An imminent virtual launch and more resources than you could poke a stick at

At the beginning of the month I weighed in here to mark the occasion of the launch of “general availability” for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. One month in and the excitement’s still building and big plans are still afoot.

In fact, the biggest event of all – the global virtual launch of AX 2012 – is still ahead of us, happening early morning on September 9, New Zealand time (but available on-demand online thereafter, for those of us who don’t fancy a very early start to our Friday morning). It’s open to all-comers, and it’s a great way to get a full big-picture look at AX 2012 and work out if it’s right for your organisation – and all from the comfort of your desk.

You can register below

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 register

So, what else has happened on the AX 2012 front since the announcement of “general availability”? We’ve been busy with our customers getting a handful of AX 2012 projects underway. We’ve been checking in here on the Intergen blog regularly to share our own personal AX 2012 highlights as we discover them. We’ve been giving presentations on AX 2012 and writing about AX 2012 and tweeting about AX 2012.

And with such a flurry of activity on the go, and with a number of useful resources now available in various locations, we thought it was time we pulled them all together in one place. Here’s where you can find almost everything we’ve had to say about Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 thus far, as well as some useful Microsoft documentation and event information.

But – even armed with this much information – sometimes there’s nothing better than a good old-fashioned chat, and – as always – we’ve got AX experts on tap to talk you through your questions, to help paint the picture and to look at the unique needs of your organisation and help you work out the very best solution fit with these requirements in mind.

james.page@intergen.co.nz

 

Posted by: James Page, Practice Principal, Dynamics | 31 August 2011 Tags: Dynamics Day, Dynamics Day 2011, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, AX2012

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