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May 17, 2012 by Mary Jo Mahood
Eliminating Supply Chain Barriers with ADAX
May 9, 2012 by Christine Satariano
Session 1: 9:45 – 11:00 AM
Open Session
Session 2: 11:10 AM – 12:00 PM
Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 provides easy navigation to users everyday whether they are multi -company and switching between companies or users that need to have multiple screens open at the same time. Search your system and even see the history of your past locations, making it easier to go back to where you were. Take a peek into the Activity Panes and have insight to your day to day events while using Quick Query to access the data you need when you need it. There is so much more to see, come see it for yourself how Microsoft Dynamics SL 2011 was built for the User in mind!
Technical Level: 1
Session 3: 1:30 – 2:20 PM
Let Dynamics SL 2011 be your solution for managing your business documents. Go Green with publishing your business documents to Business Portal or to SharePoint regardless of their format. Want to attach a document to your batch, receipt, or screen? No problem, with the newest version of SL, Attachments provides quick access to electronic copies of supporting documentation for your transactions. Stay organized by utilizing Doc Share which provides the User the ability to have an electronic filing cabinet that can be shared across the department.
Technical Level: 2
Session 4: 2:30 – 3:30 PM
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Session 5: 3:40–4:30 PM
Socius helps businesses of all sizes effectively manage their supply chains, gain visibility into all areas of the business, and become more agile by leveraging solutions based on Microsoft Dynamics AX. Microsoft Dynamics AX is a simple yet powerful solution that enhances the agility of your organization to keep your business dynamic and growing. Microsoft Dynamics AX delivers a rich industry foundation in a single ERP solution for key industries—manufacturing, distribution, retail, services, and the public sector.
Technical Level: 1
Technical Levels: 1= not technical/basic technical knowledge only, 2 = moderately technical , 3 highly technical
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May 17, 2012 by Mary Jo Mahood
May 9, 2012 by Christine Satariano