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Currently Microsoft Business Solutions (renamed into Microsoft Dynamics) is applying new Microsoft .net, eConnect, XML web services and MS Office stack integration to Microsoft Dynamics GP, however Dexterity core is still strong and end-user integration – Microsoft Dynamics GP Integration Manager Alba Spectrum Group USA 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918
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Microsoft Great Plains or former Great Plains Software Dynamics/eEnterprise was
designed in 1990th with specially created Great Plains Software Dexterity
programming language and development environment. Currently Microsoft Business
Solutions (renamed into Microsoft Dynamics) is applying new Microsoft .net,
eConnect, XML web services and MS Office stack integration to Microsoft Dynamics
GP, however Dexterity core is still strong and end-user integration – Microsoft
Dynamics GP Integration Manager
• Dexterity Fat Client as OLE Server. When you are launching Integration
Manager- you need to close all Microsoft Great Plains forms, including menu
pallets – the reason is simple – IM uses GP workstation as OLE server to
validate IM manager integrations business logic enforcement directly through GP
forms
• VBA Scripting. You can do some SQL manipulations in advanced ODBC query, such
methods as sorting, grouping, aggregation, however the real power of integration
manager lays in the manipulation of VBA scripting – you can replace portions of
IM logics with your custom VBA scripts. The same technique was popular for
Microsoft Excel several years ago, prior to introduction of Microsoft .Net
strategy
• eConnect. As Microsoft plans – GP IM will be totally rewritten in eConnect –
eConnect will allow to resolve IM performance issue and will so allow you huge
real time integration (when you need to integrate thousand orders per hour for
example).
• C#, VB and MS Visual Studio. Contrary to Great Plains Dexterity, which is
proprietary platform and requires company licensing and training to do
programming, Visual Studio requires individual licensing and could be available
to broad masses of programmers. Visual Studio developers should concentrate on
eConnect direction of Microsoft Dynamics GP customization and integration
• Axapta, Navision, Solomon directions. Microsoft Dynamics project as a
successor of Microsoft Project Green is aiming to synchronize all Microsot ERp
applications, however it is probably difficult to predict if it will be
licensing/scaling/upgrade path or real modules cross-integration. Possible
scenario is – when you are small business you use Microsoft Small Business
Accounting, then you upgrade to Microsoft Dynamics GP and when you go public you
upgrade to Microsoft Dynamics AX Axapta
Please do not hesitate to call or email us: USA 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918
help@albaspectrum.com
Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum Technologies (
http://www.albaspectrum.com
http://www.greatplains.com.mx
http://www.enterlogix.com.br )
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