Friday, September 19, 2008

Welcome

My goal in starting this blog is to share information about development in Dynamics AX (Axapta), and hopefully contribute to the growing Dynamics AX community.

I've been developing in Dynamics AX (Axapta) since 2000. That was at the tail end of Axapta 2.1, and Axapta 2.5 had just been released. I've watched Axapta evolve into Dynamics AX, and change companies from Damgaard to Navision to Microsoft. There has been a lot of changes in the product, some bad, but most were good changes, such as the integration of Analysis Services, Reporting Services, .NET, Windows Workflow Foundation, SharePoint, and BizTalk to name a few.

In future posts, I hope to provide helpful tips and tricks, some code samples, and insight into the Dynamics AX way of doing things. Please feel free to suggest topics for posts. Thanks for reading. --Tom

1 comment:

marianne said...

If you want to practice what Tom advocates, Microsoft has published role-based and industry-based Microsoft Dynamics product information and trial software on the Everyone Gets It site here http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/everyonegetsit/.