A Tale of Two Dynamics (365 F&O) as presented by Michael Wall

Welcome to the August 21st 1800 HRS PST/2100 HRS EST, 2024 HYBRID meeting!

We are once again meeting in person in Vancouver, WA at the downtown Umpqua Bank in their Community Room!

We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month once again at 6:00 PM PST.  We will have snacks and networking before the main meeting.

But… we will continue to operate monthly online meetings through the PNW collaborative facilitated by the Oregon Data Community.  Due to this, you will be able to attend the meeting remotely and we are definitely open to remote speakers.

 

Please Register at Meetup:

https://www.meetup.com/oregonsql/events/302840812/

In order to encourage questions during the presentation, please use chat which will be monitored and/or use the raise hands option in Teams.  Please be mindful of the other attendees and mute your mic!

We will be starting at 6:00 PM PST/9:00 PM EST

Schedule: (may be fluid due to discussions and Q/A):
6:00 – 6:30 PM – Snacks/Announcements/Networking
6:30 PM – Presentation

8:30 PM – Happy Hour/Networking (Shanahans in Vancouver)

 

Presentation:

Title: A Tale of Two Dynamics (365 F&O)

Abstract:

Dynamics 365 F&O has been the standard for many large enterprise companies, especially ones that used Dynamics AX.  Unfortunately, getting the data out of it is not the easiest thing to do.  We will review the basic architecture and discuss the two ways of extracting data from Dynamics using Synapse Pipelines and data lakes.

 

Bio:

Michael Wall has been an IT professional going back to when he had his own software store and worked with his customers with their “dose” problems.  Originally hired by a small consulting firm to write web pages, he was thrust into the SysAdmin world when their lead consultant changed the passwords of all of the servers at a major pulp and paper company’s systems to 100%s$%t and walked out the door.  He was sent down with a copy of UNIX for Dummies and 50 cents for the bus ride back.  Fast forward a few years, he was asked if he wanted to be a DBA after successfully managing a fifty server Y2K upgrade.  Since then, he’s never looked back and has survived a number of data and system challenges.

When not wrangling cats at home, he currently keeps busy with being active in the SQL Community by presenting and coordinating.  He is blessed with a wonderful family and two lazy cats and keeps treading water literally down at the local pool whenever he can escape his many migration projects.

 

 

 

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