A fresh name only matters if it solves real problems. We sat down with Rux to unpack how they combined Open Door Technology’s rentals and services products with ERP Connect Consulting’s BC Toolbox apps, and why Community Summit was the moment to reintroduce themselves to the Microsoft Dynamics ecosystem. From a busy 10x20 booth to a packed BC Bash, the team focused on real demos, real conversations, and the relationships that make the channel work.
We dig into the product strategy behind the brand: vertical strength for rental and service operations paired with horizontal tools that deepen Business Central. The headline news is telematics. Customers want equipment health and usage data inside Business Central, right where agreements, assets, and service decisions live. Rux details a fall integration with Samsara, with another provider on deck for spring, designed to cut downtime, protect revenue, and tighten maintenance with real-time alerts mapped to everyday workflows.
Beyond features, we talk execution. Rux planned weeks ahead to secure strategic meetings, then used the show floor for organic connections and live demos that answered specific pains. They share simple, actionable advice for first-time sponsors: set your targets early, anchor your schedule to a booth, and be ready to adapt in the moment. Along the way, we celebrate the backbone of Summit—the volunteers who teach, prepare labs, and lift the entire community through shared knowledge.
If you want a grounded view of how to make a strong showing at events like Summit, launch a brand, sustain beloved apps like BC Toolbox, and build new value with telematics in Business Central, this conversation brings clarity and energy. Subscribe, share with a teammate who cares about asset uptime and field service, and leave a review with your biggest Summit takeaway.