Bad Economy or Not, Here Are Ten Reasons to Attend Convergence 2009
Coming up March 10-13 in New Orleans is Microsoft Convergence 2009. Convergence is Microsoft's premier customer event for the Dynamics line of business, and it's one of Microsoft's largest conventions each year. A few people recently asked me why they should attend, given the difficult economy, and I was surprised that I quickly rattled off ten reasons why they should go. I'm sure that there are more but here are the ten biggest ones I came up with:
1)
Learn how to get
more out of your existing Dynamics program.
Plenty of sessions at Convergence provide you with tips and information for
fully exploiting your version of Dynamics. This is important information for
tough times and give you the chance to look like a hero when you return home
with ideas for improving the efficiency of your current setup.
2)
Learn about new
features planned for upcoming releases.
The economy will turn around. When it does, people are going to want to
know how to get ahead of the competition. Convergence can give you a heads up
on all of the great new features in upcoming Dynamics releases, so you can
better position your firm to compete.
3)
Get Continuing
Professional Education.
If you are a CPA or other professional who needs continuing professional
education (CPE) credits, your company is probably going to pay for them anyway,
poor economy or not. Why not get two -for-one by attending Convergence to learn
about Dynamics and getting CPE at the same time?
4) ...
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