Implementing the Microsoft Dynamics GP Web Client
By Ian Grieve
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About this ebook
Microsoft Dynamics GP is a popular enterprise resource planning (ERP) application used by tens of thousands of sites around the world to keep the accounting, financial, distribution and manufacturing functions running day in and day out.
To do this Microsoft Dynamics GP was accessed via client software installed directly on the user’s computer, or a terminal server. Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 saw the introduction of a second type of client with which Microsoft Dynamics GP could be accessed; the web client.
At Perfect Image we have a number of clients who have started installing the web client within their existing implementations of Microsoft Dynamics GP; in all cases so far the web client will be used in a mixed environment of alongside the desktop client.
We have also partnered with Amazon Web Services to provide an online offering of the Microsoft Dynamics GP web client for new implementations, or for existing clients if they should wish to take their system into the cloud.
The installation of the web client is a little more complex than that of the classic desktop client. This book provides guidance for the implementation of the Microsoft Dynamics GP web client with step-by-step guides, illustrations and links to useful resources.
Who This Book Is For
This book is aimed at Dynamics GP users and partners who intend to implement the web client for Microsoft Dynamics GP for individual clients; much of the process for installing a multi-tenant deployment is the same as the scale-out one, but this book is specifically focusing on the scale-out deployment.
This book assumes you have a knowledge of Windows Server, Active Directory for creating users and groups, IIS and application deployments. A basic knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics GP is also required.
What This Book Covers
This book covers the scale-out deployment of the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 R2 web client, from prerequisites through installation to logging in, using and managing. An upgrade of the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 SP2 web client to Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 R2 is covered, before closing with a look at troubleshooting problems.
Ian Grieve
Ian Grieve is a Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional for Microsoft Dynamics GP and is also a certified Dynamics CRM consultant specializing in the delivery of Microsoft Dynamics GP and CRM projects. He is a senior consultant at Perfect Image Ltd., a Microsoft Partner and VAR in the North East of England.Ian has worked with Microsoft Dynamics GP since 2003 and, over the years since then, has dealt with all aspects of the product life-cycle from presales, to implementation, to technical and functional training, to post go-live support and subsequent upgrades and process reviews.Alongside his work with Microsoft Dynamics GP, he has fulfilled a similar role, since joining Perfect Image, dealing with Microsoft Dynamics CRM, with especial emphasis on project delivery and the training of end users on the management of sales, marketing, and service.Ian is the co-author of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Cookbook, author of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Financial Management, produced the Microsoft Dynamics GP Techniques online learning course and was the technical reviewer for both Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Applications (MB2-868) Certification Guide and Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Cookbook.In his spare time, Ian runs the azurecurve | Ramblings of a Dynamics GP Consultant (http://www.azurecurve.co.uk) blog dedicated to Microsoft Dynamics GP and related products.The most recent offshoot of running his blog is that Ian has started writing plugins to extend the functionality of the blogging platform, WordPress. A new site, azurecurve WordPress Development (http://wordpress.azurecurve.co.uk) contains information on his plugins and also the new blog where he discusses how development of plugins is done.
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Implementing the Microsoft Dynamics GP Web Client - Ian Grieve
Implementing the Microsoft Dynamics GP Web Client
Ian Grieve
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About the Author
Ian Grieve is a Microsoft® Most Valuable Professional for Microsoft Dynamics GP and is also a certified Dynamics CRM consultant specializing in the delivery of Microsoft Dynamics GP and CRM projects. He is a senior consultant at Perfect Image Ltd., a Microsoft Partner and VAR in the North East of England.
Ian has worked with Microsoft Dynamics GP since 2003 and, over the years since then, has dealt with all aspects of the product life-cycle from presales, to implementation, to technical and functional training, to post go-live support and subsequent upgrades and process reviews.
Alongside his work with Microsoft Dynamics GP, he has fulfilled a similar role, since joining Perfect Image, dealing with Microsoft Dynamics CRM, with especial emphasis on project delivery and the training of end users on the management of sales, marketing, and service.
Ian is the co-author of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Cookbook, author of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Financial Management, produced the Microsoft Dynamics GP Techniques online learning course and was the technical reviewer for both Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Applications (MB2-868) Certification Guide and Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Cookbook.
In his spare time, Ian runs the azurecurve | Ramblings of a Dynamics GP Consultant (http://www.azurecurve.co.uk) blog dedicated to Microsoft Dynamics GP and related products.
The most recent offshoot of running his blog is that Ian has started writing plugins to extend the functionality of the blogging platform, WordPress. A new site, azurecurve WordPress Development (http://wordpress.azurecurve.co.uk) contains information on his plugins and also the new blog where he discusses how development of plugins is done.
Acknowledgement
Thanks to my parents for their support through the years and my employer, Perfect Image, for giving me opportunities to work clients in many different fields and, not least, for being open to me taking on outside projects such as this book and its predecessors.
I also owe thanks to all of the clients I have worked with over the years, whose needs and questions have prompted me to learn ever more about Microsoft Dynamics GP, thereby putting me in a position to write this book.
Thanks to the Technical Reviewers Mark Polino and Jivtesh Singh, fellow Microsoft® Most Valuable Professionals, as well as Laura Bowie, my colleague at Perfect Image, for their valuable feedback which helped to make the book better.