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November 28, 2013

Viva Las Vegas! By David Gersten

Las Vegas just had their grand opening event of the Microsoft Retail Store www.microsoftstore.com and Bond Consulting Services was invited by Microsoft to be a part of it. Recently BCS has been strengthening its partnership with Microsoft Retail Stores in order to help customers with both Services and Devices. This is an example of how Microsoft’s new Services and Devices direction is being aligned with the partner community especially Bond Consulting Services. If your organization needs help with their business devices, servers, desktops, laptops, and/or Surfaces, feel free to reach out to Bond Consulting Services to be part of that decision. We would love to help our customers find the best deals available. Microsoft has stores located throughout United States and BCS has now established fantastic relations with five different locations. During the exciting events several weeks ago, Eric Klauss (Sales and Marketing Manager) and David Gersten (Customer Success Manager) got the honors of meeting the legend Sugar Ray Leonard and learned how to “knock out the competition.” In addition, you can look forward to several events in 2014 that Bond Consulting Services will be hosting at local Microsoft Stores to help educate the business community about some of today’s business challenges such as Invoice to Cash, Inventory Valuation, and Access to Information.

David Gersten is the Customer Success Manager at Bond Consulting Services who is focused on making our customers successful using Microsoft Dynamics AX, Dynamics GP, Dynamics CRM and Microsoft SharePoint solutions.


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