63 Reasons and Counting: Why Dynamics CRM Users Shouldn’t Miss Convergence!

Friday, February 19, 2010 by Julie Stankey

Convergence is the premier Microsoft Dynamics event, offering an easy-to-attend, cost-effective opportunity for keeping up-to-date on Microsoft products and technologies; learning about the future vision and strategy for Microsoft’s Dynamics products; and networking with peers, industry experts and Microsoft representatives who can help you extend your Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution to improve your bottom line.

There are countless benefits to attending Convergence 2010 in Atlanta, April 24-27th, but for Microsoft Dynamics CRM users, there are 63 big ones! 

63 is the number of sessions currently listed in the Convergence Session Catalog geared specifically to Dynamics CRM.  To help you better understand what kind of fantastic content these sessions will provide you with, we ran the numbers.  There are:

7 User Group Breakouts focused on…

  • Promoting user adoption
  • Data management techniques
  • Troubleshooting
  • Integration options and third-party partner solutions

14 Hands on Lab opportunities to explore…

  • Workflow building
  • Marketing automation
  • Industry solutions for government, professional services, manufacturing, and wealth management
  • The benefits and resources of CustomerSource

25 Concurrent Sessions featuring…

  • Accellerators
  • xRM
  • Industry Solutions for financial services, insurance, manufacturing, and the public sector
  • Business Intelligence and Integrations

16 Interactive Discussions focused on…

  • Social Media
  • Tips and Tricks
  • Customization and Integration
  • Marketing and Sales Force Automation

Add to these 63 sessions the executive keynote presentations, networking opportunities, free technical support, volunteer activities, and fantastic receptions available exclusively to InterDyn clients and it’s hard to think of a reason why you would NOT want to attend Convergence 2010!

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