Microsoft's Convergence 2010
So another Microsoft Convergence has come and gone, this one being held in Atlanta Georgia. As a regular exhibitor and attendee, once again we found value in the experience and time spent at the Microsoft Dynamics event of the year. As usual, we had the pleasure of meeting some of our favorite ISVs, MSB partners who provide the implementation services who find value with our firm for their customers who go hosted or SaaS/S+S delivery for their ERP and other line of business software.
The message...
The message from Microsoft's Stephen Elop, President of the Microsoft Business Division: hosting strategy is strong, product updates make the Dynamics suite an even better value for companies looking for a front to back office solution for their business.
Microsoft is focusing on how peers and partners use Microsoft products to:
• Deliver maximum productivity across PC, phone, and browser
• Enhance IT choice and flexibility
• Leverage a platform for developers to build innovative solutions
Microsoft has been investing in and working hard to empower their Dynamics customers by the offering an updated GP and SharePoint, versions 2010 which has a tighter integration with their CRM product.
The Microsoft Convergence 2010 Expo...
The Expo was quite busy over the three days it was open, with every single booth on the floor filled. Virtually every booth staff member I visited with on the last day complained with a smile of sore feet yet were happy with high turnout and visitor interest. Apparently lines of questioning were quite specific with dialogs focused on qualifying what customers thought they knew and leaned toward sales as opposed to just kicking the tires. Both Microsoft partners and customers alike seemed really quite positive, up-beat and optimistic for the future of the economy and the Microsoft landscape. This was reflected in the high attendance numbers (nearly 10,000) in comparison to the previous 2 years. Convergence 2011 is slated be held in Atlanta as well - we'll look forward to seeing you there.
The message...
The message from Microsoft's Stephen Elop, President of the Microsoft Business Division: hosting strategy is strong, product updates make the Dynamics suite an even better value for companies looking for a front to back office solution for their business.
Microsoft is focusing on how peers and partners use Microsoft products to:
• Deliver maximum productivity across PC, phone, and browser
• Enhance IT choice and flexibility
• Leverage a platform for developers to build innovative solutions
Microsoft has been investing in and working hard to empower their Dynamics customers by the offering an updated GP and SharePoint, versions 2010 which has a tighter integration with their CRM product.
The Microsoft Convergence 2010 Expo...
The Expo was quite busy over the three days it was open, with every single booth on the floor filled. Virtually every booth staff member I visited with on the last day complained with a smile of sore feet yet were happy with high turnout and visitor interest. Apparently lines of questioning were quite specific with dialogs focused on qualifying what customers thought they knew and leaned toward sales as opposed to just kicking the tires. Both Microsoft partners and customers alike seemed really quite positive, up-beat and optimistic for the future of the economy and the Microsoft landscape. This was reflected in the high attendance numbers (nearly 10,000) in comparison to the previous 2 years. Convergence 2011 is slated be held in Atlanta as well - we'll look forward to seeing you there.











