Microsoft Connect Replaced with Microsoft Dynamics Ideas

Post from Mahmood M. AlSaadi: The new MS Connect website has been released recently providing spaces for ideas, blogs, trials, help and roadmap for Dynamics 365 and Dynamics GP. Yes, Dynamics GP is part of the new portal and it is not going away.

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Posted on 3/23/18

The new MS Connect website has been released recently providing spaces for ideas, blogs, trials, help and roadmap for Dynamics 365 and Dynamics GP. Yes, Dynamics GP is part of the new portal and it is not going away.

As published by the Microsoft Dynamics GP Support and Services blog, it was addressed that

“Have no fear, the end is nowhere near for Microsoft Dynamics GP. We are back in business, you have an IDEA? We want to hear it. The MS Connect site was decommissioned before the new site was ready so I know you are eager to start entering all your feedback for Microsoft Dynamics GP. We have a new release targeting for the end of the year so now is the time you should enter those fabulous new product ideas you want to see in the software you use and love every day!!”

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The Future of Microsoft Dynamics GP

Mark was sharing his thoughts and opinions on the future of the Microsoft Dynamics family.  As much as I respect Mark, I disagree with most of his blog post, even going so far as to state that it has some incorrect facts about Microsoft Dynamics GP that I would like to clear up.

The Future of Microsoft Dynamics GP

Last Friday Morning, as I was returning from GPUG Amplify in Chicago, I read a blog post from my friend and NAV community leader, Mark Brummel, entitled All roads lead to Sweden with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.

Mark was sharing his thoughts and opinions on the future of the Microsoft Dynamics family.  As much as I respect Mark, I disagree with most of his blog post, even going so far as to state that it has some incorrect facts about Microsoft Dynamics GP that I would like to clear up.

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