Voting for @Dynconference sessions closes next Friday 22. @juanan169 and I have submitted a session in Spanish about using Azure DevTest Labs to create build VMs! You can vote it now! https://t.co/vT9ZTypBom

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But if you don't speak Spanish I've selected 17 other sessions in English that I've found interesting. Let's start with @FaisalFareed's "D365 FO Environments Governing"

https://t.co/u8rqZ4zg9k

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@amir_nazim's "Quality Development Practices with Finance and Operations"

https://t.co/CLG127QZDj

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Tanya Regna with "Eliminate Legacy Batch Interfaces and Move to Dual Write"

https://t.co/omKDc1m0VP

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@aurelien_clere with some AI "Dynamics 365 Finance Insights"

https://t.co/1OwZJBWRRE

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@ij_learnforever with two sessions: "The (almost) perfect development environment" (https://t.co/NwQu62ARdE) and "“Serverless” Builds and Automated Deployments" (https://t.co/6KNdH8PSyk)

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@AnaInesUrrutia with "https://t.co/TDGsaKZHp4"

https://t.co/TDGsaKZHp4

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@JoPe72's "What the IT Tech Guy Needs to Know About Implementing D365FO"

https://t.co/UBplHBUpJz

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@NathanClouseAX's integration-focused sessions "Integration Technical Roundup: How to Integrate with Finance and Operations" (https://t.co/CCuIrmotSK) and "Integrating with OData Deep Dive" (https://t.co/4atX2JBGiB)

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Laura Jacobowitz performance session "Take the trash out of D365 Finance and Lighten the Load!"

https://t.co/dX0ecDDIZN

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@LucoPelle with performance too in "Tuning for success: how to maintain your live system to ensure a smooth operation"

https://t.co/l0c910aZQD

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@braul's "Share your MSDyn365FO master data like a super hero" for the people missing virtual companies (I do)

https://t.co/lYBCkviRlH

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Miha Vuk's "What is Azure Key Vault and How to Use it in D365FO"

https://t.co/ockWKy48Ud

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Anja Hilt with "How to “stay on track” with Azure DevOps"

https://t.co/WUUTjwgSFb

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@mstashwick with "Logic Apps with F&O"

https://t.co/GNQh8skJxH

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@RachelProfitt with "Stump the Chumps – Finance and Operations"

https://t.co/U6cnwfHBZu
As you can see there's plenty of technical #MSDyn365FO content in the @Dynconference, so visit the site, register and use your 18 votes wisely!

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