Microsoft Dynamics Profile: Ringing in the new year with MVP award for an XRM veteran
January 11 2019
For James Novak, the new year started off with a bang – he received that coveted email from Microsoft naming him to the ranks of its Dynamics MVPs.
Novak, a Microsoft Dynamics 365 technical architect, currently heads up his own US-based consulting firm, Futurez Consulting. His focus is on xRM solution architecture and development, and he has experience working with a number of technologies and industries, including Dynamics CRM/xRM work within U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ).
"I've been involved in Dynamics since 2009," he says. "When I started I came from a custom dev background. I did a lot of web application development. The company I got started with, Ascentium, was heavy into Dynamics and they were partner of the year. They were acquired by Avanade and Avanade was acquired by Accenture."
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