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Receiving dynamic list data

Publications: Receiving dynamic list dataReleased in 1C:Enterprise 8.3.6.
We have implemented an ability to receive simply and conveniently data displayed using the dynamic list.
Dynamic list data can be useful for you in order to print them in non-standard, “specific” form. Or in order to perform some actions with them. For example, to send a letter for all contractors you have selected in the list according to some attributes.
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Dwolla Partners With AccountingSuite and Microsoft

News: Dwolla Partners With AccountingSuite and Microsoft
Independent payment network Dwolla recently announced partnerships with both accounting software provider AccountingSuite and Microsoft.
Dwolla’s updated integration in AccountingSuite will speed up transaction times and lower payment costs, enabling users to pay vendors and suppliers, as well as request customer payments, through Dwolla, online and in real-time. These payments are available once funds are in the Dwolla network, at the cost of 25 cents her transaction or free if the transaction is $10 or less.
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Practical developer guide for 1C:Enterprise 8.2: first lessons available.

News: Practical developer guide for 1C:Enterprise 8.2: first lessons available.
We start publishing the first lessons from the Practical developer guide, which is based on 1C:Enterprise 8.2. This book is a quick tutorial on development and modification of 1C:Enterprise applied solutions.
The book is recommended for both novice and experienced 1C:Enterprise developers. Starting from the very basics, it guides the reader through the creation of a feature-rich accounting application demo, which covers all of the ground-base 1C:Enterprise features and techniques.
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Example of choosing server-side hardware characteristics

Deploying 100-users 1C:DocFlow solution in Vietnam International Bank (VIB) we had to choose servers hardware characteristics for the system. We used the official 1C recommendations that can be find in this tech article. The main idea behind the article is that we can extrapolate the hardware component utilization of some live system (called Model) to our system, assuming that the model system users utilize the hardware components to the same extent as our users will.
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Building Software In-House: Too Much Control and Flexibility (part 2).

Abstract

As domain-specific software becomes more available, businesses face a dilemma: whether to acquire commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) enterprise management systems or to build them in-house. Companies choosing to create a product internally are often rewarded with flexibility and control over their development process and its results. However, when expanding, they can outgrow their ability to support the developed software.
Part 1.
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Building Software In-House: Too Much Control and Flexibility (part 1).

Abstract.

As domain-specific software becomes more available, businesses face a dilemma: whether to acquire commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) enterprise management systems or to build them in-house. Companies choosing to create a product internally are often rewarded with flexibility and control over their development process and its results. However, when expanding, they can outgrow their ability to support the developed software.
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Recommended Intel Processors for SQL Server 2014 Workloads

Publications: Recommended Intel Processors for SQL Server 2014 Workloads If you are in the process of evaluating and selecting the components for a brand new database server to run an OLTP or DW workload on SQL Server 2014 Enterprise Edition, you have several initial choices that you have to make as a part of the decision process.
These recommendations are valid for 1C:Enterprise because this system creates an OLTP workload.
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