MSDW: Getting Ready for Development with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 – Part One: The Vision
Well as I promised last week, my next focus for coverage of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 would be around Development.
When I started to sit down and write about this, I realized very quickly this would be best served as a four part series. I also am using MSDynamicsWorld.com to write this series of articles on.
So the first in the series in on Vision, and a direct link to that first series in the article set can be found here.: MSDW: Getting Ready for Development with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 – Part One: The Vision
This is not meant to be a total encompassing technical coverage of development within AX 2012, but rather to help set the stage for the Vision for Developemnt with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
From here I will continue the series with: Training, Approach, & Execution.
When the series is complete, I hope that a better understanding will exists from a higher level, that will help us all be ready to take advantage, and continue to extend our ROI for what we are already doing with AX.
Enjoy and till next time!
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When I started to sit down and write about this, I realized very quickly this would be best served as a four part series. I also am using MSDynamicsWorld.com to write this series of articles on.
So the first in the series in on Vision, and a direct link to that first series in the article set can be found here.: MSDW: Getting Ready for Development with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 – Part One: The Vision
This is not meant to be a total encompassing technical coverage of development within AX 2012, but rather to help set the stage for the Vision for Developemnt with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
From here I will continue the series with: Training, Approach, & Execution.
When the series is complete, I hope that a better understanding will exists from a higher level, that will help us all be ready to take advantage, and continue to extend our ROI for what we are already doing with AX.
Enjoy and till next time!
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