
May 12–15, 2026 | Las Vegas | Booth #429
DynamicsCon is one of the best weeks of the year for the Microsoft Dynamics community — and this year, TMC isn’t just showing up. We’re presenting six sessions across three days, sponsoring an exclusive opening night event, pioneering something that has never been done at this conference before, and bringing one of the most well-known names in the Microsoft Power Platform world with us.
If you’re attending, here’s everything you need to know.
We’re Sponsoring the Opening Night Speakeasy
Tuesday, May 12 | 6 PM | Invitation Only
This year, TMC is sponsoring an exclusive Speakeasy welcome reception on opening night.
It’s invitation only and is limited! Every guest will receive an exclusive raffle ticket for a chance to win a surprise prize valued at $200.
Here’s how to get your invitation:
- Visit us at Booth #429 OR
- Contact us directly or your TMC account manager for an invitation
If you want to make sure you’re on our radar before you arrive, reach out to your TMC account manager or contact us directly. We’ll take care of the rest.
Special Guest: Shane Young
There’s one name in the Microsoft Power Platform world that needs no introduction — and we’re bringing him to DynamicsCon.
Shane Young is our special guest, a 20-consecutive-year Microsoft MVP, and one of the first MVPs ever designated specifically for Power Apps and Power Automate. He has a direct working relationship with Microsoft’s Power Platform product teams and a track record of knowing where the platform is heading before most of the market has caught up.
His YouTube channel — built entirely through independent content focused on helping people actually learn — has surpassed 19 million views and 182,000 subscribers, making it the go-to learning resource for Power Platform professionals across the world. He has consulted on projects across six continents. He jokes that Antarctica is the only one left.
He’ll be at our Booth #429 all week – stop by to meet him, ask questions, and get real insights on the Power Platform.
This is a rare opportunity to learn directly from one of the most credible voices in the Microsoft ecosystem. Don’t miss it.
The First-Ever DynamicsCon Hackathon — We Started It
In the entire history of DynamicsCon, there has never been a Hackathon.
TMC changed that.
Our Development Manager, Marcel Chabot, conceived and pioneered the first-ever DynamicsCon Hackathon — and it’s happening this year. Marcel has spent nearly two decades architecting and building solutions across the Microsoft ecosystem, from Business Central and Azure to Power Platform and HoloLens. He leads TMC’s development practice with the same hands-on, zero-fluff philosophy he’s bringing to this session.
This isn’t a panel discussion. This isn’t a slide deck. This is live, hands-on AI development inside Business Central — in real time, in front of you.
Wednesday, May 13 | 8 PM – 1 AM
Award presented Thurs, May 14
This is the kind of session you’ll be talking about on the flight home. We’re proud that it was a TMC idea, and we’re even prouder that Marcel is the one leading it.
👉 Register for the DynamicsCon Hackathon here
TMC on Stage: Full Session Schedule
Our team is presenting across six sessions over three days. Here’s the complete lineup:
Intro to Hackathons & BC AI Development
Wednesday, May 13 | 10:15am | Navy 2 Marcel Chabot
This optional prep session gives you a head start before the BC AI Hackathon at DynamicsCon 2026. We’ll cover how the hackathon is structured, strategies for scoping and completing a project under time pressure, and how to effectively split work across a team. You’ll also get a chance to meet attendees, form teams, and start brainstorming early. To spark ideas, we’ll walk through sample BC extensions—including AI-powered scenarios—showcasing patterns and techniques you can build on during the event. Come ready to get inspired and hit the ground running.
Speaker
Marcel Chabot — Development Manager, TMC
Speaker Bio
Marcel Chabot is a creative problem solver with decades of software development experience in the Microsoft Dynamics space — and the manager of one of the most talented teams in the ecosystem. When he’s not building solutions for Business Central, you’ll find him at his local Makerspace working with CNC machines, laser cutters, 3D printers, and other tools of wood and metal work.
Power BI Admin Essentials
Wednesday, May 13 | 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM | Indigo 7 | Intermediate
Session Description
As Power BI adoption grows, organizations often struggle with managing workspaces, refreshes, permissions, and governance. This session gives a clear, practical overview of the core responsibilities every Power BI admin needs to keep their environment secure and reliable.
Topics include tenant and workspace configuration, data refresh management, gateway setup, and licensing basics. You’ll learn how to monitor performance, troubleshoot common issues, and apply governance policies that maintain consistency across teams — plus best practices for organizing workspaces, promoting certified datasets, and using the admin portal and audit logs to improve visibility and control.
The session also covers Power BI’s integrations across Microsoft 365: how to support and govern report sharing in Teams, enable secure live report embedding in PowerPoint, and work with collaboration features including comments, subscriptions, and sharing via OneDrive.
Attendees will leave with the foundational skills needed to manage a Power BI environment effectively and support a scalable, well-governed BI ecosystem.
Speaker
Savannah Dill — Business Intelligence Analyst, TMC
Speaker Bio
Savannah Dill is an influential Business Intelligence Analyst, deeply passionate about Microsoft’s Power Platform. Her mission is to demystify data analytics and empower individuals and organizations to make informed decisions using data insights — blending technical depth with real storytelling. Outside of work, Savannah manages “Not a Pickle Blog” and is in the process of launching a podcast named “D20 Dynamics,” aiming to broaden her educational outreach and foster deeper community engagement.
OData Page Deprecation: What It Means for Power BI Reports in Business Central
Wednesday, May 13 | 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM | Lazuli 5 | Intermediate
Session Description
Business Central is deprecating the ability to expose Microsoft pages as OData endpoints — and if that’s not on your radar yet, it needs to be. This session explains what’s actually changing, which reports and integrations may be impacted, and how to confidently transition to modern, supported alternatives like the Business Central APIs.
You’ll walk through how to evaluate your current environment, identify reporting risks, and create an actionable transition plan that reduces disruption. The session covers practical strategies for helping teams navigate change resistance, including communication frameworks and hands-on training approaches.
There’s also a guided walkthrough of working with APIs: how to use built-in standard APIs, when to create custom API pages, and how to design them for performance and long-term supportability. The session also explores how AI can accelerate the process — from generating draft API pages in AL to producing documentation, test scripts, and Power BI connection logic.
Attendees will leave with a clear roadmap for migrating safely off page OData, modernizing their reporting pipelines, and using AI-powered development to speed up Business Central API work.
Speakers
Savannah Dill — Business Intelligence Analyst, TMC
Marcel Chabot — Development Manager, TMC
The 30/60/90 Copilot Roadmap Workshop: From Readiness to Sustainable Scale
Wednesday, May 13 | 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM | Capri 8 | Beginner
Session Description
Most companies are stuck between Copilot hype and operational reality: too many ideas, unclear priorities, and uncertainty about what’s safe and measurable. In this workshop, you’ll build a practical 30/60/90-day roadmap to move from readiness assessment to quick wins and repeatable scale.
Using a simple scoring method to prioritize use cases, define success metrics up front, and apply lightweight governance, you’ll leave with a roadmap template you can take straight to leadership — plus a repeatable approach to keep improving quarter after quarter.
Learning Objectives:
- Assess Copilot readiness across data, security, workflows, and adoption.
- Prioritize use cases using an impact × feasibility × risk scoring model.
- Create a 30/60/90 plan with measurable outcomes and lightweight governance.
Speakers
Roland Chi — Microsoft Solutions Strategist, TMC
Mary Williams — Director of Client Engagement, TMC
Speaker Bios
Roland Chi is a marketing strategist with 15+ years of experience supporting leadership teams to improve sales and communication strategies. Passionate about software and technology, he founded two SaaS start-ups in his early 20s, leading him to join the Microsoft Partner ecosystem and thrive as a B2B SaaS marketing expert. His strength is translating complex marketing concepts and strategies into actionable operational initiatives that deliver ROI.
Mary Williams drives client success as TMC’s Director of Client Engagement, delivering solutions that combine strategic vision with flawless execution. With experience on both the consulting and client sides, she navigates complexity with precision — aligning people, processes, and technology to achieve lasting results. Her leadership has powered global transformations, including a multi-country expense management system supporting 50 currencies, executed from discovery to deployment.
How We Use AI in Our AL Development Workflow
Thursday, May 14 | 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM | Lazuli 1 | Intermediate
Session Description
AI is no longer just a buzzword — it’s a practical tool that’s changing how AL development gets done. This session shares how TMC’s own development team uses AI to streamline code analysis, improve efficiency while vibe coding, and enhance collaboration through code reviews.
Expect candid insights on what works, what doesn’t, and how AI is helping developers understand complex logic, track data flows, organize requirements, and maintain code quality while accelerating delivery. This isn’t a theoretical overview — it’s a transparent look inside how a real team uses these tools today.
Speakers
Tonya Bricco-Meske — Development, RSM
Marcel Chabot — Development Manager, TMC
Revenue Alignment: Where GTM Strategies Break & How Teams Fix It
PMR Pre-Day | Tuesday, May 12, 2026 | Las Vegas
Session Description
Most go-to-market strategies look great in a deck and fall apart in the field. This panel brings together sales and marketing leaders to get honest about where revenue alignment actually breaks down — and what it takes to fix it.
The conversation is structured around three real-world segments: how teams get stuck between MQLs and pipeline, the hidden cost of bad revenue (spoiler: it’s worse than no revenue), and the systems and habits that separate teams who scale attribution from teams who just argue about it.
This isn’t a panel about best practices in theory. It’s practitioners being candid about what they’ve tried, what didn’t hold up, and what they’d do differently. If your sales and marketing teams are measuring different things, compensating for different outcomes, or talking past each other — this session is for you.
Panelists
Kate Coffey-Bacon, Brad Koontz, Bob McAdam, and Brett Hensley.
Speaker Bio — Brett Hensley
Brett Hensley is VP of Sales and Marketing at TMC, a Microsoft partner and AI-First technology firm. He brings a candid, sales-side lens to conversations about go-to-market strategy — and a healthy skepticism for marketing metrics that don’t tie back to revenue. Brett’s contribution to this panel is rooted in a simple belief: bad revenue is worse than no revenue, and fixing that starts with honest alignment between the teams responsible for creating it.
Come Find Us
We’ll be at Booth #429 all week.
Whether you’re a current TMC client, someone who’s been curious about us, or a first-time DynamicsCon attendee looking for a team to connect with — we’d love to meet you. We’re known for taking care of the people in our world, and that starts well before any contract is signed.
If you’re attending and want to connect — for dinner, for the Speakeasy, for Shane’s session, or just to talk about where your Microsoft environment is headed — reach out to us before the conference and we’ll make sure you’re taken care of from the moment you land.
We’ll see you in Las Vegas.
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