In this session, you will learn more about the best practices for managing the Dynamics AX development environment. Learn what tools are available, what others are using, and how best to control your Dynamics AX code. Members of the Software Architects SIG are encouraged to attend this session.
In this presentation, we will demonstrate how to use Team Foundation Server (TFS) to maintain control of your AX 2012 development and deployment. We will look at the tools and options built into TFS for source control and Application Lifecycle Management.
What are the Architectural Overview and Enterprise decisions you should be focused on when evaluating the costs/benefit of a Cloud deployment? Microsoft Dynamics AX offers multiple deployment options which can serve your organization in a wide spectrum of roles. We'll step through the important considerations and provide you the framework to feel comfortable.
Learn how components of the Microsoft stack can be deployed with Dynamics AX to meet your company's reporting needs. This session is geared towards AX technical specialists and will include a discussion around data warehouse options with Dynamics AX. All versions of Dynamics AX will be addressed in this session.
Have mismatched Dev, Test, Pre-Prod, or Prod environments been giving you nightmares? How about compile errors and mis-matched id's? Moving XPOs is risky business, so bring your Tom Cruise sunglasses to this session, as we discuss strategies to maintain your environments, move layers (builds) and solve synchronization issues, allowing you to vastly improve your stabilization.
Do you have or are you considering installing a number of ISV solutions in your AX 2012? Are you facing complex merges, version updates or upgrades? Here you will find a set of guidelines to help you steer through planning, implementation and maintenance of multiple ISVs.
The last thing your IT department needs to be doing is worrying about slow performance in Dynamics AX. In this technical session, listen, learn, and share your experiences around optimizing SQL to run with Dynamics AX. This session will provide take-backs which can lead to immediate performance gains in Dynamics AX. Don't miss it!
In this presentation we will discuss the templates available in Dynamics AX 2012 to reduce development time and create best practice UI components. Using these form templates in AX 2012 can help to maintain a consistent look-and-feel for customizations. Functional users at this session will benefit as well, as you'll learn what and how to recommend to developers for your customizations.
The Data Import/Export Framework is an extension that helps you export data and import it into Dynamics AX. In this session, hear how this tool can be a real asset to help with your data migration exercise when moving to Dynamics AX 2012.
Batch processing is the ability to execute a series of jobs without manual intervention. Learn how to configure the Dynamics AX 2012 environment for batch processing. This session will include: running batch jobs on an AOS instance without a client, the ability to set specific times for each AOS instance to run batch jobs, the ability to manage all running batch jobs in the environment from a single form, reviewing enhancement made dependencies between batch jobs so that user can specify processing order and parallelism, and the ability to debug a batch job that runs on the AOS. This session is jam packed with content on batch processing. Don't miss it!
You don’t need to buy expensive modules or hire experts to improve your Dynamics AX 2009 system and make it work better for you. Learn how Marshalltown Company has enhanced and improved their system with some customizations you can do yourself. Includes techniques and sample code to automatically refresh AX test systems, implement drag and drop attachment of documents and emails, export your AOT code for uploading to a GIT repository, easily add graphing and BI data to your customer and item master screens, and more.
Want to learn more about archiving your data from Dynamics Microsoft AX? Join us to learn how you can archive your data and the further improvements made in IDMF, which includes a significant focus on performance and simplicity.
In this presentation you will learn about archiving old data with the Intelligent Data Management Framework (IDMF). You will see all of the Analysis and Health Check options of this tool as well, which are valuable even if you do not need to archive data. These options help to identify the tables and queries which cause performance problems.
Join this session to learn about the new entity-based import/export framework, which helps you manage your import/export, integration, configuration and data migration needs. Upcoming features would be demonstrated as well.
In this session we will demonstrate how to use two amazing controls when developing AX Forms. When the tree control and the table control are used correctly they are easy to use and can help users understand and manipulate complex data models.