Open Door Technology attending Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2014
By Malcolm Roach, Open Door Technology
Microsoft Dynamics Convergence 2014 is the biggest, annual event for Microsoft Dynamics and kicks off March 4-7 in Atlanta, Georgia. The event hosts partners and Dynamics customers looking for the vast networking and educational opportunities.
Convergence will allow attendees to participate in a variety of events including inspiring keynote sessions, product demonstrations, hands-on labs, and informational sessions with industry experts.
At Convergence, Microsoft will be making an official announcement of the current worldwide customer count for all the Dynamics products. They will report that Microsoft Dynamics NAV has grown in popularity and remains their most popular ERP system in the world with 102,000 companies relying on Dynamics NAV for their business operations. The current count of 102,000 is an increase of 8.5% from 2013 when the amount was 94,000 companies.
Wilton Damas, president of Open Door Technology, will be representing the company at Convergence 2014.
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