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Frank van der Woude
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From 2001 to 2005, he was managing director at Imtech Systems, And then he joined Watermark’s as Chief Operating Officer. He was subsequently appointed to Qurius' Executive Board in late 2006 where he has overseen the growth of Qurius to over 1000 staff and nearly 3000 clients.
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Henrik Kristiansen
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He has been running Celenia Software since he founded the company in 1999. He has been able to create a company that offers add-on products and development services within Microsoft Dynamics business systems. The company is headquartered in Aalborg, Denmark and runs two development centers in Ukraine. It is the Ukraine that has been responsible for the TAP programming for Microsoft Dynamics AX.
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Steven Weaver
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With Microsoft Dynamics NAV since 1999 after helping establish XONITEK Systems (UK) Ltd, and with Microsoft Dynamics AX since joining Columbus IT in 2007. Now at the forefront of the Columbus IBM partnership
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Torben Wind
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A co-founded Navision in 1984 and was director of product development until the merger with Damgaard and the following acquisition by Microsoft in 2002. He managed numerous development cycles of the products PCPlus and Navigator/Navision. He then took part in the design of next generation ERP (Microsoft Dynamics) as a software architect at Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen. And is now an investor in NorthCap Partners who now invest in Danish ERP companies to help with their advancement.
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Erik Damgaard
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From creating Danmax to building Damgaard and its sale to Microsoft he has been at the heart of the technology breakthrough in Denmark. His investment in the IT space over recent years has been heavily reduced but he has remained active with investing in ERP and BI companies in Denmark.
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Stephen Elop
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President of the Microsoft Business Division, he oversees the Information Worker, Microsoft Business Solutions, and Unified Communications Groups. This division is responsible for the Microsoft Office system of programs, servers and software-based services, Microsoft Dynamics, business applications for small and midsize businesses, large organizations and divisions of global enterprises, and Microsoft Unified Communications products that provide comprehensive software-based communication tools to business. He joined Microsoft in January 2008 and is a member of the company’s senior leadership team that sets overall strategy and direction for Microsoft. Before joining Microsoft, he was chief operating officer (COO) for Juniper Networks.
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Russell Smith
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Having a background as vice president of products and services with Redklay. Prior to joining RedKlay in 1998, he was a partner in the Peoplesoft practice at The Pinnacle Group, where he was responsible for business development and business operations. Now the Founder and CEO of Fullscope, that focuses solely on Microsoft Dynamics AX enterprise manufacturing software. Microsoft Dynamics AX offers strong, out-of-the-box manufacturing planning application functionality, but more importantly, its underlying technology is extremely flexible.
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Steven Ballmer
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Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft. Ballmer joined Microsoft in 1980 and was the first business manager hired by Bill Gates. Since then, his leadership and passion have become hallmarks of his tenure at the company. During the past 20 years, he has headed several Microsoft divisions, including operations, operating systems development, and sales and support. In July 1998, he was promoted to president, a role that gave him day-to-day responsibility for running Microsoft. He was named CEO in January 2000, assuming full management responsibility for the company. It is probably his talent for delegation that means he is not higher up the list.
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Brian Ocheltree
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As CEO of Partnerpoint he is responsible for one of the largest and most active online community of Microsoft Partners Worldwide. This is backed up by his Linkedin group being twice as popular as any other group. If you want to know how to network in Dynamics he can help you.
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Anna Perotti
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With a strong background in the IBM environments she became the first to migrate clients from the IBM stack to the Navision stack. She then ran the newly formed Navision NSC and extended its field of expertise to Microsoft products. Working on Dynamics Nav both as a consultant and a developer she has quickly become a leading expert covering many areas of production.
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Steve Guggenheimer
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He is Corporate Vice President of the OEM Division at Microsoft; he oversees worldwide sales, marketing, and licensing of preinstalled Windows operating systems on mobile and embedded devices, personal computers, and servers produced by OEMs and system builders. In this role, he is also responsible for the preinstallation of Microsoft applications on OEM- and system builder–produced hardware, and the relationship between Microsoft and the original device manufacturers that engineer, design, and build mobile and embedded devices, PCs, and servers for OEMs, as well as the relationships with device and telecommunication distributors. His team are now responsible for around 10% of leads generated to Dynamics.
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Josep Pages
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He has taken his professional experience is based on a deep knowledge on business process applied to enterprise computer science (ERP, WorkFlow, B2B, BPM, BI) to deliver the most widespread Dynamics NAV Spanish language forum site tipsdbits.com
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Jörg Stryk
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An expert of MS Dynamics NAV since 1997 within the areas Project-Management, Consulting & Development. Since 2003 He has been writing books on the topics "Performance Optimization & Troubleshooting", especially when it's up to NAV with SQL Server. Showing beyond doubt his true skill with both Dynamics NAV and SQL Server.
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Matt Parks
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The Global CRM Solutions Architect for Avanade and has been working with Dynamics CRM since the v1.0 Beta. Prior to working with Dynamics CRM, he spent many years developing custom business applications for clients across Dynamics CRM and through the Microsoft CRM Newsgroups he is now the highest regarded CRM developer.
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Michael Park
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A software industry veteran with over 20 years of experience, including senior vice president of product marketing at SAP and GM at Siebel Systems, he brings a great deal of executive insight and depth to this role on the Microsoft Board. Within the Microsoft North American Sales organization he will be the Corporate Vice President of US SMS&P. In this role he successfully leads a large team of sales, marketing, and partner management professionals responsible for serving over six million Microsoft’s business customers. He also brings with him extensive experience working with partners being responsible for Microsoft’s vast US-based partner community which includes Microsoft Dynamics.
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Jean-Philippe Courtois
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Leads global sales, marketing and services for Microsoft International, a territory that spans 100 subsidiaries operating in over 240 countries outside the United States and Canada. As president of Microsoft International, he drives strategic planning, global operations and key growth initiatives in developed and emerging markets. His responsibilities also include Microsoft's worldwide public sector and communication sector businesses, which deliver strategic, high-value solutions to governments and telecommunications companies around the world. He is beginning to use his team to the advantage of Dynamics Partners.
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Brad Wilson
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General Manager, Microsoft Dynamics CRM he leads product management and marketing for Microsoft’s customer relationship management (CRM) business. In that role, he is responsible for driving awareness, demand, and revenue on a worldwide basis. With more than 20 years of engineering, marketing, and sales experience in the technology industry, including more than ten years in the enterprise business applications space. Prior to joining Microsoft, he worked in senior management roles at large organizations like PeopleSoft and Hewlett-Packard as well as in venture-backed start-ups. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in computer science from the University of Florida, and an MBA from Emory University
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Ahmed Rashed Amini
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One of the leading developers with Navision. Over the years, I've taken part in every part of Nav implementation, from analysis gathering to post golive support. One of the key instigators of the new Webservice for NAV 2009
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Errol Schoenfish
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Director of Product Management for the Microsoft Dynamics GP product line and is based in Fargo, ND USA. His 19 year career has been exclusively involved in the ERP software industry. He was the Director of Sales and Marketing for Microsoft Business Solutions Australasia, leading the MBS sales and marketing strategies for two years from 2001 to 2003. Prior to that he gained extensive experience with Great Plains in both the head office and within the Partner channel. And was the Director of National and Global Accounts for Great Plains. He managed the sales of all national and global Partners including 20 high-end Partners who generated 25% of the global revenue for Great Plains. In his current position, he works with development to drive Microsoft Dynamics GP product strategy and cross Microsoft product collaboration.
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Alain Krikilion
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10 years of Navision experience in Belgium and Italy. He has a specialisation in solving performance issues on Navision and SQL-DB, and he has taken his technical expertise to the development of his Nav blog Kriki's Dynamics.
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Jurgen Beck
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A consultant, trainer, author and programmer. He was the first MVP for a Microsoft Business Solutions product in Europe, also a MBS Certified Master. His books have created a following of over 3000 for his website and blog.
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Marie Huwe
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Having come from a 6 year career with Borland she joined Microsoft where she ran the SQL Server Marketing team, and responsible for the launch of SQL Server 2000. This has led to a meteoric rise where she is now the General Manager for the WW Partner Marketing team at Microsoft, including Global Business Leader for the Partner Strategy & Programs team around the world.
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Kees Hertogh
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A group manager for Microsoft Business Solutions where he is currently Director with a responsibility for product development. He leads the competitive strategy team, which focuses on developing and ensuring execution on competitive strategy against the business group’s main global competitors. Joined Navision a/s, which was later acquired by Microsoft Corp. He has been working in the Microsoft Business Solutions marketing strategy group as a group product manager on Project Green. Before that, he was a product director on the management team at Microsoft Netherlands, responsible for local product strategy
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Rene Gayer
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Since 1998 he has been an expert within Microsoft Dynamics NAV. This has led to the formation of his own company, MBS-TRAINING, which today is the prime partner for IT-companies in Austria and Switzerland, becoming ready in Microsoft Dynamics. Beside that he regularly delivers speeches as a Promoter and MVP about Microsoft and is the prime lecturer for Dynamics at various universities.
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David Roys
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The advocate of and the importance of good methodologies and practices. With many years experience in XAL and Axapta he moved to New Zealand in 2002 to work as a consultant and has been at the forefront of the NAV revolution in New Zealand. He inspires a following of well over 200 through his blog www.gaspodethewonderdog.blogspot.com.
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Anders Spatzek
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Since 1998 he has been a force within Dynamics, starting in Navision in Africa he has since worked with a number of resellers before joining Microsoft. Firstly turning his talents to sales before moving into partner development with responsibility for Microsoft's global ERP/CRM channel. Focus on channel expansion/development including partner recruitment and enablement, partner productivity, profitability and loyalty. He has now taken on more responsibility for productivity, capacity and readiness of Microsoft's ERP and CRM partner channels.
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Jeff Edwards
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Director of channel strategy for Microsoft Business Solutions, with responsibility for global partner business agreements and models, partner communications and management, and long-term channel strategy. Before that, he worked in technical strategy roles in both the office of the chief technology officer and the Original Equipment Manufacturing Division at Microsoft Corp. He also held various roles in Microsoft Dynamics enterprise resource planning, including director of ERP Product Marketing and director of Industry Solutions.
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Birgir Steen
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Vice president of Small and Midsize Business & Distribution at Microsoft Corporation. From October 2004 to December 2008, he was general manager and vice president of Microsoft Russia. During his tenure as general manager, Microsoft operations in Russia grew tenfold in revenue, and the number of physical locations in the Russian Federation tripled to 34. He started his professional career in 1992 as an oil trader at Norwegian Oil Trading’s CIS office in Lithuania. He headed back to Norway to join McKinsey & Company in 1993. In 1996, he left McKinsey to join Schibsted ASA, the European media group, as senior vice president of business development. In March 2000 he was named CEO of Scandinavia Online AB, the leading Nordic Internet portal, which was listed on the Stockholm and Oslo stock exchanges later that year.
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Jimmi Jakobsen
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One of the few developers who has taken the responsibility of increasing the maturity of the Dynamics products. With a 12 year development experience in AX, which has included the first development of AX within a major banking organisation, he is now at the forefront of the revolution of development of AX products as add ons.
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Kevin Hall
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As the CEO of eBECS he has been responsible for providing customers across manufacturing, distribution and the extended supply chain with expertise on how they can utilise Lean and Agile solutions to reduce waste, increase response times and maximise value to their customers. He has now ensured that eBECS are the global leaders in Lean Manufacturing in the ERP space.
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Michael McCarthy
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He brings a customer-centric strategic vision to his role as Chief Executive Officer of ePartners, based on twenty years of high-tech management experience has established itself as the largest global Microsoft Business Solutions consultancy in the world. From aligning their clients’ business and IT strategies; to improving business processes; and deploying and supporting solutions that accelerate business results, no other Microsoft Business Solutions partner offers more comprehensive information technology solutions and services than ePartners. Last year alone more than 300 leading companies spanning 45 industries, used ePartners.
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Konstantin Kulvinov
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The preeminent AX expert in Russia with a vast experience of development across AX , XAL and X++ his major contribution has been to assist new users and those cross training with the best selling programming and the administration of books for Dynamics AX.
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Christian Lindberg
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Responsible for Microsoft Dynamics ISV Sales & Marketing worldwide and the owner of the Certified for Microsoft Dynamics (CfMD) program. He has over 18 years of experience with business solution software working with customers and partners in various positions. Prior to joining Microsoft, Christian worked at a Microsoft ISV Navision/Damgaard in Denmark and Germany. The ISV was acquired 6 years ago by Microsoft and became part of Microsoft Business Solutions. Christian holds a bachelor degree in Computer Science from the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark.
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Dick Wenning
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Responsible for: Dutch Localization (DIS Layer). Support for the Dutch Partners. This support was technical Training in Ax Programming, installation and second line support for service-calls addressed to Navision Netherlands. In 2003, Navision became part of Microsoft. He was then a member of the Global Localization Team and was responsible for Denmark, France, U.K. and Netherlands. He also has found time to build the largest user forum for the Dutch community.
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Toni Savage
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She was President of TS Systems, Inc., one of the first and largest Value Added Resellers of Solomon Software in the country. She founded TS Systems in 1982 and came to Queue with over 18 years of experience in microcomputer accounting system installation, training and customer service. She is a frequent contributor to industry publications and has authored articles for Smart Reseller magazine and PlanetIT.com
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