June 2007 - External Aggregated Posts

  • Development Layers in Dynamics AX 4.0

    Just for my own remembering (and anyone who wants to know it), I post a table which summarizes all the development layers within Dynamics AX 4.0. It is easy for me to check my own blog. ;-) Layer Descrition ID range USR User Individual companies or companies...
  • Merchant Account Fees: Business Owners

    As a business owner, when you set up a merchant account to enable your customers the ability to pay for your products or services using credit cards (or debit cards with a Visa or Mastercard Logo), you will have some fees associated with the credit card transactions. The specific fee amounts that you pay will depend on the merchant account provider you select to provide your credit card processing service; however, there is a list of typical fees that the majority of providers charge business owners...
  • Marrying ASP.NET with Dynamics CRM

    We've been running training worldwide to get partners up-to-speed on the upcoming release of Dynamics CRM "Titan". A few weeks ago we invited the tour hit Redmond. I took advantage of that opportunity to get some of these partners on video talking about their solution, the CRM Platform...
  • Download of Innovation Days PPTs and material

    Here you have a URL where you can Download all the Innovation Days 2007 PPTs and material!!: http://www.microsoft.com/spain/partner/isv/innovationdays/descargas.mspx As it's been a spanish event, all the PPTs and material are in spanish, except 'DinnerNow...
  • The Silence of the Community Team

    It appears like the Microsoft Dynamics Live Community team has gone a bit silent over the last month or so, but rest assured we are busy working behind the scenes. So what exactly have we been doing? We are ramping up for some updates to the site that will be announced and visible during Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) in Denver, CO in just a couple of weeks. We are diligently working on some behind the scenes platform updates that will enable us to make significant functionality changes in the...
  • SOX Ignorance

    I recently received a question from our distribution channel regarding Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) compliance. Apparently, a salesperson from SAP has been telling customers that Microsoft Dynamics NAV is not SOX compliant and inferring that their product was. When I heard about this my jaw literally dropped to the floor because I was in shock that someone selling software that can be as important to an SME as an ERP would be so irresponsible as to imply that the customer would be compliant just by buying...
  • What's Workflow Got to do With it?

    No, it's not just lyrics from one of the all-time greatest Tina Turner songs ever - it's also a good guestion. For some reason, workflow is something everyone has an opinion about but no one has ever established any universal definition as to what it is - expecially pretaining to NAV. Needless to say, this makes navigating the opinions from needs for feature development quite difficult. When it's time to think about the term in context of NAV, the eight little letters seem to stare at...
  • Speaker at Microsoft Innovation Days 2007 event !!

    So!, next week I'm gonna participate in Microsoft Innovation Days 2007 event!! (Edition in Spain). We'll go to Barcelona, Madrid, Zaragoza and Sevilla. It's gonna be a bussy week!! ;-) We (Isabel Gomez and me) are going to make a session about...
  • Amusing Video

    I think that a lot of people have already seen this video, but for those of you that haven't, please enjoy "Punish your Developer": Read More...
  • Book List: Book List

    Robert Rawlins: Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Theory for All Musicians I feel like the last person on the planet that still listens to jazz, but for those of you that think you're an expert or would like to know more, check out this book. You will certainly learn something you didn't know already! David Guterson: Snow Falling on Cedars One of my favorites. Beautiful language! K. Wiegers: Software Requirements (Pro-Best Practices) Excellent source for learning about...
  • Salesforce.com Death Watch

    The non-story out of Salesforce.com this week got me thinking and reading a little more and it would seem that many others are starting to see the writing on the wall for sf.com and it ain't pretty. Joshua Greenbaum's story for ZDNet was the most compelling. He's apparently got an out-and...
  • Welcome

    Hello, I would like to welcome you to my blog. My name is Selena Breann Jensen and I am an application program manager in Microsoft Dynamics NAV core development in Vedbæk, Denmark. From time to time, I will talk about various issues related to my work such as development and current releases as well as whatever might currently be occupying my thoughts. I welcome any and all feedback, comments or questions, especially those related to my core areas of interest, namely jobs, document approvals, workflow...
  • Role of Finance & External Leadership

    I have found that finance employees do not spend enough time focused on external leadership. I think of external leadership as engaging with external customers to showcase business processes and technology, actively participating in the external finance community as well as talking to Press (although you have to be careful with the Press one). At Microsoft, finance employees spend a majority of their time on business insight as well as business excellence activities. Some business insight activities...
  • Role of Finance & External Leadership

    I have found that finance employees do not spend enough time focused on external leadership. I think of external leadership as engaging with external customers to showcase business processes and technology, actively participating in the external finance community as well as talking to Press (although you have to be careful with the Press one). At Microsoft, finance employees spend a majority of their time on business insight as well as business excellence activities. Some business insight activities...
  • Convergence Speak Your Mind Videos Put to Good Use

    For those of you who may have attended Convergence 2007 in San Diego, you probably visited, or at least walked by, the bright orange “Speak Your Mind” booths midst the sea of blue in the Convention Center. And perhaps at this moment as you’re reading this blog, you’re asking yourself, “Oh yeah, whatever became of the customer/partner feedback videos generated at that booth?” Well, I’m pleased to tell you that A LOT has happened to these 1200+ videos. Here’s the scoop. Within about four weeks after...
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