Please note: Our session development is now complete! The latest sessions published are denoted with the “NEW!” moniker.
Use the search tags below to locate sessions of interest. To assist you in finding the sessions most appropriate for your role and skill level, session tagging guidelines have been used for Skill Level and for Audience.
Level 100 (Introductory): Product/technology features, functions, benefits overview
Level 200 (Intermediate): Specific Product/technology technical drill-down
Level 300 (Experienced): Product Migration, deployment, architecture, development
Level 400 (Advanced/Expert): Custom Code, scripts, application solution development, architect infrastructure designs & solutions
Business Decision Maker: CxO’s, Controllers, Directors, Executives, Faculty and General Managers
Technical Decision Maker: IT Manager/Directors, Directors, Managers
IT Professional: IT Manager/Directors, IT Project Managers, Application Developers, IT, Developers, Database Administrators
Power User: Controller, Director, Manager, Analyst, Project Director/Manager, Applications Administrator, Faculty
End User: Accountants, Purchasing Agents, Human Resource
A good tag to start with is the Track, as every session has been categorized by track. From there, you can filter sessions by audience and skill level to view sessions that meet your particular needs. The “product filter” helps identify sessions that may include one or more products, such as Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Outlook. Sessions that are newly added within the past two weeks will be noted as “NEW”.
To gain a better understanding of the session code and to help you better manage your breakout schedule, read the Session Code guidelines.
| CS = Concurrent |
KY = Keynote |
| GS = General Session |
BOF = Birds of a Feather |
| ID = Interactive Discussion |
UB = User Group Breakout Session |
| HL = Hands On Lab |
DD = Deep Dive |
| SS = Sponsor Session |
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AX = Microsoft Dynamics AX
GP = Microsoft Dynamics GP
CRM = Microsoft Dynamics CRM
NAV = Microsoft Dynamics NAV
SL = Microsoft Dynamics SL
BL = Business Leadership
OF = Microsoft Office
CP = Cross Product
Examples:
CSAX01
CS OF08
-# = Indication of the sequence of the repeated session
Sessions that are repeated at any time will have a ‘-#’ at the tail end to denote that 1)the session is part of a repeated series and 2)which sequence that session falls in:
CSAX01 (single session; no repeats offered)
CSAX02-R1, CSAX02-R2, CSAX02-R3 (session offered three times)