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Azure DevOps and cross-repo branch policies

In the webcast we had this Monday for Microsoft Western Europe about using Azure DevOps for managing Dynamics 365 Business…

Azure, AzureDevOps, DevOps, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central: using Camera in AL

Curious thing… last week a follower asked my if it’s possible to use the Camera with Dynamics 365 Business Central…

AL, Camera, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

My session at Global Azure Bootcamp 2020: 15 tips to follow when deploying Azure Functions to production

Thanks to all the attendees that followed my session yesterday at Global Azure Bootcamp 2020. We saw 15 tips that…

Azure, Azure Functions, Azure SQL, AzureDevOps, Cloud, Global Azure Bootcamp

Dynamics 365 Business Central: using AL rulesets to customize code analysis

I think that many of you are familiar with this topic, but I’ve received today a question related to AL…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: loading Configuration Packages from AL (part 2)

More than one year ago I wrote this post on how to import directly from AL code a Configuration Package…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Azure SQL Serverless tier: a way to save cost for your workloads in the cloud

When going to the cloud, saving costs while maximizing performances is always a goal to reach but sometimes also not…

Azure, Azure SQL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, Serverless, SQL

Dynamics 365 Business Central and unpublished extensions during an upgrade

In these days I’ve received some messages from partners (and I saw on forums opened questions too) that signal that,…

Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, Sandbox

Dynamics 365 Business Central SaaS: save a file to an SFTP server (the Logic App way)

Yesterday I’ve provided a solution for saving a file generated directly from a Dynamics 365 Business Central SaaS tenant to…

AL, Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central SaaS: save a file to an SFTP server

In our recently released “Mastering Dynamics 365 Business Central” book, in the Azure Function chapter I’ve provided a full example…

AL, Azure Functions, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

A quick way to deploy your Azure Functions in the cloud

After my last webcast about Azure Functions, I received an interesting question: how can I quickly deploy a function to…

Azure, Azure Functions, AzureDevOps, Cloud, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Powershell

Live sharing your AL code directly in the browser

In this terrible period where COVID-19 is changing our days (and our life) and where homeworking is becoming a must,…

Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

The new life with an app-based ERP

Some days ago I wrote an article for Simplanova website for summarizing the biggest technical changes that every partner should…

AL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central: something more about dependency propagation

One week ago I’ve written a post about the new “proxy app” (Microsoft.Application.app file) introduced with the 15.3 version (you…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Using Deployment slots for your Dynamics 365 Business Central Azure Functions

In my session at Ignite Tour Milan in January I’ve talked (with a real demo too) about how to use…

Azure, Azure Functions, AzureDevOps, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central and the new Microsoft Application “proxy” app

If someone of you has installed or upgraded a Dynamics 365 Business Central database instances with the new 15.3 version,…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central: please always check AL warnings!

This is a quick post that want to describe a curious thing discovered 3 days ago. A partner contacted me…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 Wave 1: FAQ about updating apps for v16

I’m receiving a lot of questions from partners about what they will have to do for their existing apps in…

AL, AppSource, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 Wave 1: price management with interfaces

The upcoming Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 Wave 1 release (version 16) introduces the concept of Interfaces in AL. An…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

Something new about Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 Wave 1

As I think you know (I’ve posted this on my Linkedin account some days ago) you can now start testing…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central: obsoleting events

I’ve written a lot in the past about handling breaking schema changes on extensions and the best practice to use…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Learning DevOps for Dynamics 365 Business Central developers

In the next months Microsoft Western Europe has planned a series of one-day training events for helping Dynamics 365 Business…

AzureDevOps, Conference, D365BC, DevOps, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Events, Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft Italy, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central and data compression

Yesterday Kennie Nybo Pontoppidan (from the Dynamics 365 Business Central Team) asked us an interesting question: do you use data…

D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, MsDynNAV, NAV, SQL

Dynamics 365 Business Central Wave 1 2020: what I love and what I want

As you already know, Microsoft last week published the 2020 release wave 1 plans for Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform document. This is the…

D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central: handling BLOB fields on APIs

I’m not a big fan of using BLOB fields on the Dynamics 365 Business Central database, but there are many…

AL, API, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Executing your .exe tasks on a Cloud environment by using Azure Functions

I think that many of you on your Dynamics NAV or Dynamics 365 Business Central projects have tasks executed by…

Application Insights, Azure, Azure Functions, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, MSDyn365BC, Powershell

Microsoft Ignite The Tour – Milan

Microsoft Ignite The Tour brings the very best of Microsoft Ignite to a city near you. The tour provides technical training led by Microsoft experts and your…

Azure, Cloud, Conference, DevOps

DynamicsPower! 2020 Milan

DynamicsPower! 365 Saturday Milan is returning in 2020 at Microsoft House with the biggest Dynamics 365 italian community event covering…

Azure Functions, Conference, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Integration, Microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft Italy, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central and the “mistery” of Library Apps

More than an year ago I wrote this article for Simplanova website mentioning some “architectural choices” when moving a C/AL…

AL, AppSource, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

Dynamics 365 Business Central: again about obsoleting fields

More than an year ago I’ve written this post explaining how to handle breaking schema changes on a production Dynamics…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC

“Mastering Dynamics 365 Business Central” is out!

Just in time for Christmas, I’m very happy and proud to announce that the book “Mastering Dynamics 365 Business Central”…

AL, Books, D365BC, DevOps, Docker, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, Microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics, MSDyn365BC, MsDynNAV, NAV, Packt, Visual Studio Code

Planned activities for Dynamics 365 Business Central Partners in 2020: quick preview

I’ve received (and I’m receiving too) a lot of emails and messages on social networks from many of you asking…

D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Microsoft, Microsoft Dynamics, MSDyn365BC, Training

LinkedObjects on Dynamics 365 Business Central: be careful now!

One of the common (and basic) way to create integrations between systems in Microsoft Dynamics NAV in the past was…

AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, SQL

Webhooks with Dynamics 365 Business Central

When integrating external applications with Dynamics 365 Business Central, one of the classical way is to use APIs (standard or…

AL, API, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Extensions, Integration, JSON, MSDyn365BC, Webhooks

Dynamics 365 Business Central Sandbox and performance testing

During the last technical workshops done for Microsoft in Finland and Norway, I’ve discovered that many partners are doing (together…

Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Sandbox

New book “Migrating applications to the cloud with Azure” finally released

While waiting to officially announce to the Dynamics 365 Business Central community our latest and biggest work ever, I’m happy…

.NET, Azure, Books, C#, Cloud, DevOps, Integration, Microsoft, Packt, Serverless

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