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No-fee Microsoft Dynamics 365/CRM bootcamp slated for July 22 in London

by Chris Thompson
for Nigel Frank International,

A Microsoft Dynamics 365/CRM training day is set to take place at Microsoft's London offices (near Paddington Station) on July 22, 2017.

The CRM Summer Bootcamp 2017 is free to attend and open for registration to all Dynamics professionals, regardless of experience level. The free-to-attend event is being organised by CRM Saturday and CRM Boutique, two mentorship groups aimed at educating the Microsoft Dynamics community. The five instructors are significant industry influencers, three of whom are Dynamics MVPs.

While there is no cost, attendees are being selected by the organizers based on merit, versus first-come-first-serve. Applicants are encouraged to describe their skills, relevant experience and need for the training to increase their chances of selection.

Because the bootcamp is very hands-on, applicants will need a laptop and a blank Dynamics 365 setup (which may be a trial version). 

Who will be at the event?

Sponsors for the event include Microsoft, ClickDimensions, Scribe Software, and Nigel Frank International.

The owner and operator of CRM Boutique, Mohamed Mostafa, believes that nurturing and training new talent is essential to developing the Dynamics platform, commenting: "The Microsoft Dynamics market requires new talent in order to deliver innovative solutions that bring real value to businesses."

What you will learn

The event will be split into three separate learning sessions, ...

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About Chris Thompson
Chris Thompson is a Sunderland, UK-based freelance writer for Nigel Frank International, and for digital and print clients worldwide. He specializes in writing about sports, music and television as well as business.
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