5th year of blogging about Dynamics AX
Well this month, means I am entering into my 5th year of blogging about Dynamics AX.
It's hard to believe it's already been that long. Just thinking about when I first started blogging, there was hardly anything out there with Axapta, now Dynamics AX. Now, there is a lot of great people writing and blogging about topics that are direct and indirectly about Dynamics AX.
Microsoft itself has really put a lot of effort into making MSDN section on Dynamics AX a place worth reading, and where you can find useful information.
I would like to thank all of those that have read my blog up till now, and I just hope I can continue to add good, meaniful content to the Dynamics Community.
We are really at a point with Microsoft Dynamics AX, where more and more Microsoft technologies must be known, than ever before. And as the rest of the stack becomes more and more a part of Dynamics AX, this will only increase in the amount of solid knolwedge and information is needed.
This means, of course, more topics will need to be covered, in detail, so that not only customers can benefit, but also partners, whom implement the Dynamics AX solution.
I will leave with many thanks, and that I hope in five more years, I will still be adding to the Dynamics community.
"Visit the Dynamics AX Community Page today!"
It's hard to believe it's already been that long. Just thinking about when I first started blogging, there was hardly anything out there with Axapta, now Dynamics AX. Now, there is a lot of great people writing and blogging about topics that are direct and indirectly about Dynamics AX.
Microsoft itself has really put a lot of effort into making MSDN section on Dynamics AX a place worth reading, and where you can find useful information.
I would like to thank all of those that have read my blog up till now, and I just hope I can continue to add good, meaniful content to the Dynamics Community.
We are really at a point with Microsoft Dynamics AX, where more and more Microsoft technologies must be known, than ever before. And as the rest of the stack becomes more and more a part of Dynamics AX, this will only increase in the amount of solid knolwedge and information is needed.
This means, of course, more topics will need to be covered, in detail, so that not only customers can benefit, but also partners, whom implement the Dynamics AX solution.
I will leave with many thanks, and that I hope in five more years, I will still be adding to the Dynamics community.
"Visit the Dynamics AX Community Page today!"
Labels: 5th year, Blog Birthday, Blogging, Dynamics AX, Future, Microsoft, Past
1 Comments:
Congrats Brandon!! Keep posting and keep up the good work.
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