Interesting Links...


Microsoft Dynamics Ax - Training courses
1. Dynamics Training - For private groups of three or more, Webucator offers completely customizable and cost-effective Microsoft Dynamics classes delivered at your offices or a location near you.


Microsoft Dynamics Ax ® - Newsgroups / websites
Here are some of free English MS Dynamics Ax Forums available on the Net. Please note that by no means this is a comprehensive list of Axapta forums. Rather they are the ones that I visit frequently. I have listed them in no particular order!!

1. Dynamics User Group - I am fortunate enough to be moderator for Axapta forum !!
2. Mibuso
3. MBS Official Axapta Forums
4. Optimal Axapta Development - Needs subscription!!
5. Axapta forum tk
6. Axapta Links - Good site. Contains lots of info on Axapta.


Microsoft Dynamics Ax ® - Blogs
1. Helmut Wimmer - an Axapta blogger from Vienna, Austria.
2. Fee Nolan - Partner Techonolgy Specialist, Microsoft UK
3. Mey Meenakshisundaram - Program Manager, MS Dynamics Product Team
4. Palle Agermark - a guy who needs no introduction to Ax techies!!
5. Max Belugin - an Ax MVP from Moscow



Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles (KB)

1. If you want to want to search for KB articles, best place to start is here.

2. If you are looking for KB articles specific to Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC), ADO (ActiveX Data Objects), ADO Extensions for Data Definition Language and Security (ADOX), Remote Data Services (RDS) etc good place to start is here. Though this site is not updated any more, guess it would at least be a place to start with...

3. Here is a compilation of top SQL Server KB articles.

4. Here is an Index on Active Server Pages (ASP) KB articles.

5. If you are looking for KB articles on Messaging and Collaboration Application Development, best place to start is here.



Webcasts / Seminar
Microsoft provides excellent technical contents in their various Webcasts / Seminars. What I have given below may not be a comprehensive one. They are rather few resources that I frequently visit.

1. Podcasting - if you haven't heard this term before, head here. Not sure where to tune to? Check this here!!!

2. Channel 9 - a cool site from five cool MS guys - contains plenty of rich media practically covering all aspects of MS Technology - Definitely worth to check!!!

3. If you have not attended Webcasts before, then I would suggest you begin from here. Past Support Webcasts spreading across areas like Operating Systems, Database, Development, Internet, etc can be found here.

4. MSDN Webcasts - Here is another source of information from Microsoft. This time from MSDN.


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