Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 Reporting Cookbook
3 authors - Paperback
£46.99
Deepak Agarwal(Microsoft MVP) is a Microsoft Certified Professional and has been working professionally on Dynamics AX since 2011. He has worked with different versions of Axapta, such as AX 2009, AX 2012, R2, and R3. He has had a wide range of development, consulting, and leading roles, while always maintaining a significant role as a business application developer. Though his strengths are rooted in X++ development, he is a highly regarded developer and has knowledge of technical aspects of Dynamics AX development and customization. He has also worked on base product development with the Microsoft team. He was awarded the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) on Dynamics AX in 2013 and 2014 by Microsoft. He has also contributed to the following books: • Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Reporting Cookbook • Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Programming • Microsoft System Centre Configuration Manager Deepak shares his experience with Dynamics AX on his blog at http://theaxapta.blogspot.in/. Chhavi Aggarwal started working on Dynamics AX in 2012. She is a Microsoft Certified Professional and has worked on both the 2009 and 2012 versions of Dynamics AX. She is an expert in SSRS reports and has also done a lot of customization and development in Dynamics AX R2/R3 through X++. She has a very deep knowledge of the technical aspects related to Dynamics AX R2/R3, as well as sound technical and logical skills in customization and development. She has also worked with the Microsoft team for standard base development. Kamalakannan Elangovan has over 8 years of development experience in Dynamics AX. He shares a passion for product development and has pioneered multiple ISV solutions on Dynamics AX. In the past, he has worked with Innovites to create the first multidimensional ISV solution for cable industries called "InnoVites for cable". Building the solution from scratch, he gained great insights into building, selling, and promoting a product among customers and partners in the Microsoft Ecosystem. You can find out more about him at http://about.me/casperkamal. Kamal is enthusiastic about sharing his learnings with the community, which led him to create one of the first few blogs for AX in 2006. It is currently available at http://kamalblogs.wordpress.com. He is active on Twitter and is very well known in the community by his pseudonym, "Casperkamal".