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In the past, I was known for my pioneering work with and promotion of Cross Dictionary Dexterity Development . More recently I have been talking up the benefits of Hybrid Development and Developing Outside of the Box . With all the tools available to
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Windows 7's release is just around the corner and there have been some interesting happenings discussed around the blogsphere. First is that Microsoft and Fox are collaborating together on some Family Guy promotions of Windows 7. Check out the clip below:
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They start them young over at Rose Business Solutions. Doug Pitcher and his wife had just had a baby girl and he is already organising a job for her in the computer industry. Actually, what is more scary is that he is considering names based on some of
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Michael Johnson recently discussed Visual Studio Tools Integration with GP Security on his blog. Michael's post looked at how you can obtain the credentials you need to log into the SQL Server as the current user. I would like to expand on this a little
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Well done Mark Polino. Mark (of DynamicAccounting.net fame) has been awarded MVP (Most Valuable Professional) status for another year. See his post for more details: MVP Renewal for 2010 Keep up the great work. David
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Sara Ford, the self confessed CodePlex Queen and author of one of the top MSDN blogs has taken a massive leap of faith while visiting New Zealand's Tech Ed 2009 conference . Thanks to Sky Jump! , Sara jumped from the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand
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Do you tweet on Twitter ? Are you on Facebook or LinkedIn ? The reason I bring this up is that I have been asked those questions a few times and was wondering what I should do about it. So, here is my response.... My actual work as an Escalation Engineer
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The Bing team have announced Bing's new Visual Search feature (currently in beta). The idea is to use images to help you find what you are looking for. For example: You saw a nice dog while out the other day and want to know what breed it is. Using Visual
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Frank Hamelly, MVP has started a new feature on his gp2themax blog. Below are the details in his words: This week I've started a new feature on my GP blog called 'gptip42day'. Each weekday, I'll be highlighting the details of standard user functionality
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A few blog sites around the Microsoft Dynamics GP community have been talking about the upcoming Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 and Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 Adapter. The Microsoft Dynamics GP product team have the most information on their Inside Dynamics
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Last week, a short film by a couple of high school teachers in Perth, Western Australia was released onto YouTube. It has been receiving a large number of hits and I thought it was so funny, I would share it with you. It might explain why I am proud to
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Kevin from the Microsoft Dynamics Partner Community Blog has posted an article about the new PartnerSource page for ISV Solutions, check out his post: Finally a Dedicated Partnersource Page for ISV Solutions! Here is a excerpt from the site explaining
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The title says it all. Mark Polino's DynamicAccounting.net blog is turning four years old. On the 9 th September 2005, Mark started with his first post You Have to Start Somewhere . Check out Mark's post: It's DynamicAccounting.net Anniversary Time .
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Extremely well.... The answer is out there for all to read. The Microsoft Dynamics GP team is excited to announce the availability of a new White Paper documenting the successful Performance Benchmark Testing of Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 SP2 with SQL
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I spent a little time yesterday making some changes to the blog site. The first change was very subtle and would only be noticed if you use a browser other than Internet Explorer. I adjusted the HTML for the banner at the top of the site so that it displays
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