IndustryBuilt adopts Windows 7 MultiTouch in justfoodERP for Food Industry
- Posted: May 14, 2010 at 1:18 PM
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Dan Oughton from IndustryBuilt, a Microsoft Gold Certified ISV specializes in Food & Beverage, Equipment Dealers, and Fabricated Metals industries using Microsoft Dynamics NAV, discusses the use of MultiTouch capabilities of Windows 7 in their justfoodERP product.
In this example, Dan shows how they consumed web services from Dynamics NAV into
SharePoint 2010 and
Silverlight 4.0 to show customer details (name, address, and balance due) in a
bing map. He demonstrates how zooming, moving and scrolling using MultiTouch, makes it easier for customers and helps in user adoption.
Sanjay Jain
ISV Architect Evangelist
Microsoft Corporation
Blog: http://Blogs.msdn.com/SanjayJain
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SanjayJain369
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