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MVPs presenting at Convergence 2009

David MeegoSome of the Microsoft Dynamics GP MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) will be presenting at Convergence 2009 in New Orleans. The conference runs between the 10th and 13th of March 2009.

If you are going to the conference, please make sure you attend the sessions run by the MVPs from the GP community.
 

Mark Polino

GP03 Getting More out of Microsoft Dynamics GP: 50 Tips in 50 Minutes

Participate in this fast-paced session as we feature 50 tips and tricks that will help increase your usability of Microsoft Dynamics GP.

See Mark's Post 50 Tips at Convergence.
 

Leslie Vail

GP33 How Distribution for Microsoft Dynamics GP Saves You Money

Learn how to maximize the new and existing functionality within the Distribution Series in Microsoft Dynamics GP to increase your business productivity.

IDGP16 Microsoft Dynamics GP: Financial Reporting

Join our discussion centered on Financial Reporting functionality, processes and best practices for Microsoft Dynamics GP. You'll help define our course of discussion as we open the floor up for hot topics, general queries and feedback.

See Leslie's post Convergence 2009.
 

If you know of any other MVP sessions, please let me know and I will update this posting.

David

Posted: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 9:00 AM by David Musgrave
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