The Big Jump: from Axapta v3 to Dynamics AX 2009 - Story of success

A few weeks ago, our company, Delta Sport, successfully made The Big Jump : from version 3 of MBS Axapta to Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 (version 5).

To our information this was done before Microsoft's patch for Eastern Europe. This was a large project with risks which have been mitigated by our previous experience and knowledge. Our IT Department, agile as we are, together with NPS as our partner, had prepared thoroughly, performed considerable number of modifications, worked closely with our key users, and now we are up & running. This is a huge benefit for our development team with all the new possibilities that Dynamics AX 2009 now offers us, as well as to the whole company with its new business features which are now available. The first benefits are already visible and we expect much bigger things in times to come.

Our success story has been published in number 102 of a popular magazine - Internet Ogledalo (Internet Mirror), titled Case study: Delta Sport and NPS - Story of Success (click the title of article to see it in their excellent online magazine viewer). You can find some shots from it below:

Dynamics AX Axapta at Internet Ogledalo - DeltaSport and NPS (Title Page) Dynamics AX Axapta at Internet Ogledalo - DeltaSport and NPS #1
Dynamics AX Axapta at Internet Ogledalo - DeltaSport and NPS #2 Dynamics AX Axapta at Internet Ogledalo - DeltaSport and NPS #3

Once again, congratulations to all teams from the IT Department, and the whole Delta Sport.

PS> If anyone is interested in exchanging information about migration/upgrade from version 3 to Dynamics AX 2009, don't hesitate to contact me.

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March 9. 2010 12:33 AM

Maribel Warmbrod

This is one technology that I would love to be able to use for myself. It’s definitely a cut above the rest and I can’t wait until my provider has it. Your insight was what I needed. Thanks

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March 9. 2010 07:15 PM

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March 10. 2010 12:35 PM

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