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2012 Enterprise Portal Development Cookbook

Yes it is here, the most interesting book of the year "Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Enterprise Portal Development Cookbook"

Check it out my friends

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/solutions/archive/2012/07/12/microsoft-dynamics-ax-2012-enterprise-portal-development-cookbook.aspx

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