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Showing posts with label Rapid Implementation Tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rapid Implementation Tools. Show all posts
27 March 2013
RapidStart Services for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 - Microsoft Dynamics Partner Community Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Microsoft is pushing hard on RapidStart Services for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013. I'm not yet on the band wagon.
18 February 2013
New Release of RapidStart for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Aims for Speed with Flexibility | MSDynamicsWorld.com
MSDynamicsWorld explains that the New Release of RapidStart for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Aims for Speed with Flexibility
I've not spent much time with Rapid Start. I'm not sure when I'll fit that in but it's on the radar to look at.
I've not spent much time with Rapid Start. I'm not sure when I'll fit that in but it's on the radar to look at.
05 January 2012
22 July 2010
Rapid Implementation Tools v2.0 for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010
Following on the heels of the Rapid Migration Tool for Dynamics GP 2010 release, the Rapid Implementation Tools v2.0 for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 is also now available.
19 July 2010
Rapidly implementing customers on Dynamics GP 2010
From Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP I see that the Rapid Implementation Tool is now available for Dynamics GP 2010.
14 June 2008
Rapid Implementation Tools for GP 10 Now Available
Parts of the Microsoft Dynamics GP 10 feature pack continue to trickle out. Now the Rapid Implementation Tools are available for download here.
The Rapid Configuration tools is designed to quickly setup the app and the Rapid Migration Tools is designed to quickly convert Quickbooks data.
More info is available at the download site. I think that just leaves the Power Point connectors to come out next.
The Rapid Configuration tools is designed to quickly setup the app and the Rapid Migration Tools is designed to quickly convert Quickbooks data.
More info is available at the download site. I think that just leaves the Power Point connectors to come out next.
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