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Empower Yourself at #UC2016 – Recap

For the past 11 years, KTL Solutions has directed their Annual Mid-Atlantic Technology User Conference, mostly known as our User Conference or Empower the User Conference. It has been a success since the first launch, but with growth, it has succeeded in becoming a leading User Conference. This year in particular, KTL Solutions wanted to emphasize the idea behind the conference—to empower the users. And so, with the theme, Empower the User, we did just that.

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#UC2016 – Take a look back at our CRM Track

KTL Solutions celebrated their 11th annual Empower the User Conference on May 19th at the Microsoft Center in Reston, Va.  This year, as in year’s past, KTL brought 3 unique tracks to the event allowing users to customize their own experience and gain the knowledge they deemed the most valuable.  However, we understand that not everyone could make it to all of their sessions. Below is a breakdown of what you may have missed from the CRM Track at UC 2016.

 

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The Expansion of a New Track at #UC2016

On Thursday, May 19th, KTL Solutions held their 11th Annual Mid-Atlantic Technology User Conference. Not only was it a success, but it was a testament to where KTL Solutions is headed in the next few years, becoming a full technology consulting firm. Part of this testament was the expansion of their Technology Track. 

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Jet Express for Excel, The New Management Reporter

KTL Solutions wants to keep you in the loop! This is our follow up blog from “Microsoft Announces the End of Management Reporter.”

As many people are slowly finding out, Microsoft and Jet Reports have ventured into a partnership to provide Jet Express for Excel.  Jet Express is an Excel-based, financial reporting tool that will not only allow you to create basic reports in minutes, but also ad hoc reporting that will pull from all GP tables. 

 

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Microsoft Announces the End of Management Reporter

If you are a Microsoft Dynamics user, your world has once again been shaken up. Microsoft announced on Sunday, at their Amplify event in California, that they will no longer develop Management Reporter. Yes, this feels eerily similar to a few years back when they announced that they were sun-setting FRx and replacing it with Management Reporter. Now, don’t let this send you in to a tizzy. Microsoft will continue to support Management Reporter until 2026. However, it’s not recommended to stick with a tool that is no longer going to be updated or enhanced. 

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