Almost on a daily basis I find myself looking for things like system requirements, end of support dates, build numbers and downloads for the various products that I work with. Continue reading →
Doug Pitcher’s has released his countable and actual list of OFFICIAL 100 most famous, awesome and totally influential Dynamics people for 2012! The list is awesome, he used transparent and unbiased methods to nominate and elect for people (for sure he been a little biased with himself! But as the list belongs to his blog then he can do whatever he needs as what others do!). Continue reading →
Congrats to Mark Polino, Jon Rivers, Mariano Gomez, Frank Hamelly, Victoria Yudin and all others who have got into the hall of fame for 2012. You have all been great mentors to the community, and there is absolutely… Continue reading →
It’s time to start planning for the future! Microsoft has released the system requirements for Dynamics GP 2013, scheduled for release late this year. If your company is already getting up to date on technology, you will be a long way toward being prepared. Microsoft’s website lists the official requirements. Windows Server 8 has not been formally released, but it’s likely to be supported upon release Continue reading →
I posted about Dynamics GP and 64 bit support last year. As per the technology requirements for Dynamics GP – for the e-Email feature - E-Mail Functionality Feature Item Requirements Microsoft Office Microsoft Office 2007 32-bit Microsoft Office 2010 32-bit Documentation Click HERE to review the SystemSetup.pdf manual for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010. Refer to Chapter 16 for information regarding e-mail setup. E-Mail Extended MAPI compliant e-mail application As you can see 32 bit Office is required Continue reading →
Ahhh… How does it feel when you don’t even dream to be even nominated on one Top Influential People list, but win a place in another? I feel heavenly. I have made it to Doug Pitcher’s OFFICIAL Most Famous, Awesome & Totally Influence People for 2012 . Continue reading →
Rushi Patel, from Microsoft Dynamics GP Team in Fargo, has started a new series of posts on Developing For Dynamics GP blog that would shed some light on upcoming Dynamics GP in terms of underlying technologies and how its developed. First post, Web Client Window Ribbon Part 1 , talks about default Ribbon Rules that are followed in developing the web client window ribbon. Continue reading →