First of all, thanks so much Errol Schoenfish, for instilling that confidence in all of us (Customers/Consultants/Partners) about the great product Microsoft Dynamics GP.
For those who are confused about this post; about the title; here you go…
From Errol’s own words:
The current Microsoft Dynamics GP Statement of Direction accurately talks about our committment to the product. Located here. In the Statement of Direction we talk about our current release + 1 in detail, while painting a picture of what the future beyond holds. When asked “Is GP 15 the last release because that’s the last release showing on the roadmap slide?”, I respond with this, “When I started at Great Plains Software in 1987, Dynamics GP 2010 was NOT on the roadmap slide” 🙂
So, once again, thanks Errol. That’s the most convincing answer that anyone could give.
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