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Dynamic Communities Announces Dynamics 365 Tech Conference
Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Operations Partner Conference to be held March 12-15 in Seattle, WA

TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Dynamic Communities, the supporting organization behind the official user group for Microsoft Dynamics® 365 (Dyn365) announces Dynamics 365 Tech Conference to be held March 12-15 at the Washington State Convention Center, in Seattle, WA.

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The Dynamics 365 Tech Conference will provide a deep dive into Dynamics 365 for Operations and will help Dynamics 365 for Operations Partners understand the common data model, discover Power BI and Cortana, and explore the deep integration with Office 365. Targeted sessions led by Microsoft Engineering will provide attendees with the knowledge needed to build and deploy Dynamics 365 for Operations successfully. The conference will also provide the opportunity to network with peers and interact directly with Microsoft Engineering representatives, providing unprecedented access to information and expertise.

"We are excited to be offering deep developer-based education exclusive to Dynamics 365 for Operations Partners. The Tech Conference will provide the opportunity learn recommended best practices and dive deeper into Dynamics 365," said Janet Lampert, President and COO of Dynamic Communities. "Our goal is to equip the growing base of Dynamics Partners with the education and networking opportunities so they can be successful."

Registration is open and Dynamics partners can save $300 by registering before December 20th. For more information and to register, visit: http://www.d365tech.com/pricing.

Dynamic Communities is the business management organization that supports technology-centric user groups and associations – providing necessary resources and business operations such as staff, systems and event production. Dynamic Communities is independent from Microsoft; however, the two organizations maintain an intentional close working relationship so that our members can provide a collective voice to Microsoft on user concerns, needs, and requests. 

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SOURCE Dynamic Communities

For further information: Jenna Knoblauch, Dynamic Communities, Jenna.Knoblauch@dynamiccommunities.com