Thursday, June 21, 2012

"Dynamics Idol" coming to the GPUG Summit in Seattle!


Come to an exciting new session format during the GPUG Summit in Seattle this October, the annual Microsoft Dynamics User Group Conference. "Dynamics Idol" is a new Round Robin Session in which current Microsoft Dynamics GP customers will showcase their favorite tips, shortcuts, or previously overlooked advice in using the software. These will be live demos on a basic Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 system that customers will be able to take advantage of quickly and easily at their own organizations.

We can’t wait to see the "Dynamics Idol" contestants displaying their ‘talent’ of using Microsoft Dynamics. What a great way to meet fellow customers and users of the software. But there is still time for you to step up and volunteer to show YOUR favorite ‘little’ known feature(s) that you use to make the system work for you! If you are interested in participating in the demonstration, you can go to the GP Summit Session screen, look for the Thursday, 3pm Round Robin "Dynamics Idol" Favorite Features session and follow the instructions to sign-up with Kim Peterson, the GPUG Director.

You will be coordinating the presentation with our very own, Abra Lynne Gilman at Collins Computing, the moderator for this newest session format.



Also notice that the Early Bird Registration Special for GPUG Summit ends Friday, June 29th, so don’t forget to register this week to get the best rate for the conference! The AXUG Summit, and CRMUG Summit are also happening concurrently, and we expect to attend sessions at each of their areas. Sign-up for any of these conferences directly from their websites.

- Words from our "Dynamics Idol", Abra Lynne Gilman -

We’d love each customer to share their passion at "Dynamics Idol", but hurry to be one of the chosen 7 or so customers to perform in this first "Dynamics Idol" session. No performance experience necessary, just knowledge of your Microsoft Dynamics GP tip(s)! Perhaps this could lead to having a session of your own someday. There will be a small prize for the most well received tip(s) during the session, just as an incentive.

Even if you don’t participate as a contestant of "Dynamics Idol", what a wonderful opportunity to pick up tips for yourself or fellow employees, while being entertained and greeted by comrades in the channel! You can help us determine the audience favorites right there on the spot! I hope to run into many of you fellow Microsoft Dynamics Users in Seattle – I’m even looking forward to taking a tour of the Microsoft Redmond Campus.

See you in Seattle, at this year’s User Conferences! Abra