Convergence 2009 – March 10-13, 2009 | New Orleans, LA

by Bill Owens 13. February 2009 00:34
 

Discover the Power of Possibilities at Convergence and gain your competitive edge.
In today’s difficult economic environment, there has never been more value in attending Convergence. This year is geared toward helping you leverage your Microsoft Dynamics solutions to increase visibility into operations and maximize efficiencies. You will gain exposure into new technologies, better understand your current business management software, and gather insights you need to unleash your current solution’s full capabilities. Attend Convergence and learn how to:

  • Easily analyze your financial data and respond to changing business conditions.

  • Effectively forecast and manage your cash flow and compliance with clear understanding of reporting and process automation capabilities.

  • Access your comprehensive client information and stay connected to the needs of your customers.

  • Leverage your implementation with related applications like SQL Server and the Microsoft Office products which are an integral part of an integrated Microsoft Dynamics business solution

  • Improve fiscal responsibility and the delivery of public services.

  • Boost efficiencies and improve accountability with accurate financial tracking and reporting

Click here to learn more about Convergence New Orleans and how to get registered!

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I work for a consulting firm in Dublin Ohio called Affiliated Resource Group. For the last five years I have been spearheading our Microsoft Dynamics CRM practice. I have a deep appreciation for the Microsoft CRM platform and I am very excited about it. You might even describe me as a Microsoft CRM Advocate. I have many battle scars from my experience with the product and I’m constantly being asked questions about CRM and how-to-do something in it. Hence, this BLOG is to help disseminate that knowledge and information to everyone. As of last year I was posting links to many other blogs to help spread the knowledge, but now with the community.dynamics.com doing that for me, I will be following that practice unless a really juicy article catches my eye. Many people have asked where my post are for the first half of 2010, my company had me posting to another blog and maintain two was near impossible. I am now down to just this blog. So good luck and I hope that this blog may help in some way. If you have suggestions or questions, please email me them.

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