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March is here and with it comes my son Rohan's Birthday. His actual Birthday is in the second half of the month, but I have a work trip to the US coming up and will be away for the actual day. So we decided to have a party before my trip. So last...
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Thanks to Vaidy who highlighted this great post by Martin Olsen from eOne which discusses the Vendor Client Relationship. I am sure that almost every partner has had at least one customer like those shown in the video. You will need to watch the video...
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The votes are in, the poll is closed and the results are out. If you saw the previous post and did Vote for Barbie as a Computer Engineer , you would be interested in the outcome. So, announcing the Popular Vote winner for the "I Can Be..."...
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Now is the time for action!!! We need you.... OK, Mattel does. It seems that Barbie is looking for a new career and we need your help to vote for her to be a Computer Engineer. I found out about this career vote by reading my friend's, Catherine Eibner...
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Windows 7's release is just around the corner and there have been some interesting happenings discussed around the blogsphere. First is that Microsoft and Fox are collaborating together on some Family Guy promotions of Windows 7. Check out the clip...
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As a fantastic follow-up to my previous posts about the history of Great Plains, Victoria Yudin and Mohammad Daoud brought to my notice a very detailed Timeline of Dynamics GP (and Doug Burgum) created by the team at DynamicsWorld UK . The timeline shows...
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Last week, a short film by a couple of high school teachers in Perth, Western Australia was released onto YouTube. It has been receiving a large number of hits and I thought it was so funny, I would share it with you. It might explain why I am proud to...
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This is completely off topic, but worth mentioning. I am spending this week at the Sydney office for meetings and while I was here, we had something very special come to visit us. A while back, when the Halo 3 game was released, there were a number of...
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For those of you interested in history of computing and Microsoft's involvement, take a look at the series of posts on the Channel 9 blog called the History of Microsoft. This series takes us from Microsoft's beginnings in 1975 through the years...
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After 13 years, it has finally happened. I am the father of a teenager. My eldest son , Aaron, turned 13 last month and we recently had a party for him and his friends to go and see the new Transformers movie. As has become the tradition in our family...
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Aren't secrets fun? And while having a secret is fun in and of itself, it is also fun to share them from time to time (and allowed to share them). The secret today is an undocumented feature that I believe was added to 10.0 SP2. As an undocumented...
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OK, this has nothing to do with Microsoft Dynamics GP, but it is soooo cool. For anyone who has played computer games, either on a PC or on a game console, the Microsoft Project Natal program is showing us the future of interactive gaming. Don't take...
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Just when you thought it was safe ..... Cannon P.I. is back. Welcome to Episode #1. In this episode watch Cannon PI, a no-nonsense problem solver and his sidekick "Jim" as they help two developers get their web developer platform setup and ready...
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Hi there This is a teaser video for a series of videos that the Microsoft Web Platform team are putting together. If you remember the TV show Magnum P.I., you will love this. Enjoy. David
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This is really an extension of the blog article that David Musgrave wrote VBA - Welcome to Dynamics Example , but instead of using VBA to play the sound file, we are using Dexterity. The same method is called in the winmm.dll, but this is just the Dexterity...
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Doug Pitcher on the Rose Business Solutions Blog is keeping us amused again with his glossary of Microsoft Dynamics terms, abbreviations, acronyms and names. Have a look at his Dynamics as a Second Language post to see what I am talking about. If you...
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Doug Pitcher on the Rose Business Solutions Blog had me laughing with his post The famous David Musgrave . He has coined the term "Musgravion" to mean followers of my opinions and ways. This came about primarily because of my dislike (read as...
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Dexterity has a long development history, dating back to the late 1980's. There were many people involved in the design, development, testing and documentation of Dexterity. If you want to see some of these names, you can use a little bit of code...
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Over the years working in the computer industry I have learnt something very important. Don't believe everything you read on the Internet. Especially when they were posted on the 1 st of April and have the tag "Fun". Also be aware of time...
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Hi everyone. To avoid any further confusion I have removed both the April Fool's joke post and the follow up post from the blog. For those who want to see them, the two posts in PDF format are attached to the bottom of this post. David
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I have been working really closely with the Product Management and Marketing team for Microsoft Dynamics GP and have finally received permission to show off one of the biggest changes we will be seeing for Microsoft Dynamics GP version 11.0. This is an...
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If you have not already seen my previous post on my hidden talent, now is an opportunity have have a look. Last week it was the birthday of my younger son, Rohan, and my wife, Jennifer, and I made a birthday cake for him. As he has been learning music...
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A little while ago I was sent a document which has the release dates for every release of Great Plains/Microsoft Dynamics GP from version 1.0 to the current version 10.0. I thought it would be a fun exercise to post a summary of this timeline so you can...
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I have been involved with Great Plains (the product and company) since 1994 and during that time there has been one person in the Fargo Great Plains organisation who has always been there to answer my questions. I could direct any question at him and...
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OK, this is not actually Microsoft Dynamics GP related, but it is great for a bit of harmless (and in my case ... tuneless) fun. Songsmith is a bit like Karaoke in reverse. You sing the lyrics into a microphone and the software automatically generates...
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