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Microsoft Dynamics™ GP 10.0 Bootcamp (Australia)

David MeegoThere is some Microsoft Dynamics GP application training coming up in February for partners in Australia.  Below are the details:

  • New to Microsoft Dynamics™?
  • Need to ramp up quickly?
  • Have certification exams to pass?

Microsoft is pleased to bring technology partners accelerated certification training for Microsoft Dynamics GP. This training will help you gain deep technical understanding and familiarity with the features and functionality of Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0. This foundational training will enhance the skills you need to be successful in the field and help you prepare for the certification exams for Microsoft Dynamics GP.

About This Bootcamp:

Description Installation & Configuration Track – 3 days  Financials Track – 5 days
Date  9-11 February 2009  16-20 February 2009
Cost* AU$1,125 + GST AU$1,875 + GST
Venue  Saxons Sydney,
Level 10, 10 Barrack Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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* 30% Travel Discount for Inter-state Attendees

Don’t miss the opportunity to attend instructor led classroom training, the most effective way to get skilled up and certified on Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0.  See attached PDF for full details and register today!

Further details are included in the pdf document attached at the bottom of the article.

David

Posted: Friday, January 16, 2009 7:00 AM by David Musgrave
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Attachment(s): GP10 Bootcamp Feb09 Invite.pdf

Comments

Brad Irby said:

Hi David - I'm interested in learning more about GP and development for that platform.  Where can i go to find out more about similar training opportunities in the US?  I've never worked with GP before so i'll need a ground-up training program (though I've been a developer for 20 years)

# January 16, 2009 1:22 AM

David Musgrave said:

Hi Brad

I would start by having a look at the two blog posts about choosing tools and getting started with Dexterity (links below and in the Favourite Posts section).

Choosing a Development Tool

Dex - How to get started with Dexterity

The getting started post has information about training. 

David

# January 16, 2009 4:35 AM

David Musgrave said:

# January 18, 2009 12:36 AM
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