Catch Resource Management sponsors the Power Community's Dynamics 365 Summit in Lisbon. - Catch Resource Management

Catch Resource Management sponsors the Power Community’s Dynamics 365 Summit in Lisbon.

This November, Catch Resource Management is sponsoring the Power Community’s Dynamics 365 Summit in Lisbon!

 

What is the D365 Summit?

The summit is a Dynamics 365 Community Conference which will provide 5 tracks of learning sessions. Each session will be delivered by industry leading experts, explaining how to overcome the transformation challenges related to Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain, Enterprise AI, Customer Engagement, including Power Platform, Azure, Business Intelligence, Project Delivery and Development.

 

What are Catch offering?

Catch Resource Management are giving away one seat to the D365 Architecture Masterclass at the event. This will be a full-day deep dive across CE and FO architecture, covering:

  • Sales
  • Customer Service
  • Customer Insights
  • Field Service
  • Project Operations
  • Finance and Supply Chain

 

Looking to become a full-stack Dynamics 365 ERP and CRM Technical Solutions Architect? This is for you.

If you want to be in with a chance of winning, like and comment on our LinkedIn post on our main page! The draw will close 13/11/2025 and the winner will be announced 14/11/2025.

Come and say hello to our attendees Bradley Meadows and Joe Castles and talk people, projects and outcomes.

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