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Ebook: The magic bundle

A quick post for publishing an interesting promo available on Packt website in these days: all eBooks and printed books…

Azure, Books, Cloud, ERP, NAV, Packt, Patterns

Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Client: “hack” to work offline

An interesting question was posted some days ago by a user: how to “hack” the NAV Web Client in order…

NAV

Get GDPR compliant with Dynamics NAV Whitepaper

Microsoft has promised many months ago the release of a whitepaper regarding NAV and GDPR regulations. Today they finally release…

GDPR, NAV

NAV Extensions: using custom DLLs from Azure Functions

I need to give a response to many of you that have asked me many questions regarding the “Microsoft Dynamics…

.NET, AL, Azure, Azure Functions, Cloud, Dynamics 365, Extensions, NAV

Using C# classes on your NAV Powershell tasks

After yesterday’s post about scheduling Microsoft Dynamics NAV tasks in parallel with Powershell, I’ve received an interesting question: If I…

NAV, Powershell

Running Microsoft Dynamics NAV tasks in parallel with Powershell

As you know, in many scenarios I like to schedule NAV tasks by using Powershell instead of using the standard…

ERP, NAV, Powershell

GDPR: Data Classification for on-premise SQL databases

We’ve talked some days ago about the new Azure SQL feature (actually in preview) regarding data discovery and classification, in…

GDPR, NAV, SQL

NAV: Handling Record Links efficiently

This post comes from a request I’ve received today regarding a problem on opening an attachment to a Purchase Order…

C/AL, NAV

Azure SQL and Information Protection (GDPR)

I’m talking a lot on this blog about Azure SQL and its usage as a PaaS database engine for many…

Azure, GDPR, NAV, SQL

AL (at least half of its heart) will love .NET

In one of my recent posts, I’ve talked about one of the main difficulties that many partners around the world…

.NET, AL, Extensions, NAV

NAV Developer Preview February Update

The bits are ready for playing, all details here. Very interesting the new Synchronize feature when deploying extensions and the…

Microsoft Dynamics NAV Extensions and the add-in pains

In these days I was in contact with many partners trying to migrate their NAV solutions to the new Extensions…

AL, Azure, Cloud, Extensions, NAV

Microsoft Dynamics NAV on Azure SQL: performance tuning

In the previous days, we’ve discussed a serie of benefits of using Azure SQL Database with NAV if you’re planning…

Azure, Cloud, NAV, SQL

Deploying NAV to the cloud: Azure VM costs

In one of my recent posts, we’ve seen how very cost-effective could be implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV on Azure. Regarding…

Azure, Cloud, ERP, NAV

NAV 2018 Cumulative Update 2 released

A fresh news: NAV 2018 CU2 is ready to be downloaded. Lots of fixes, this is the platform to start…

An alternative Job Scheduler for NAV

As all of you (NAV developers) already knows, Microsoft Dynamics NAV has a built-in job scheduler (Job Queue) useful if…

ERP, Microsoft Dynamics, NAV, Powershell

New book: Implementing Azure Cloud Design Patterns

I’ve spent few words some weeks ago for previewing these, but now it’s the time for an official announcement. I’m…

.NET, Azure, Books, Cloud, Microsoft Dynamics, NAV, Packt, Patterns

Microsoft Dynamics NAV vs SAP again (reposted)

I repost here an article that comes from my old blog because there are customers that asks me something about…

ERP, NAV

Serialize NAV objects as JSON

Today in a forum someone asks this question: can I serialize a Microsoft Dynamics NAV object (record in a table)…

C/AL, JSON, NAV

Azure SQL needs more consideration with NAV

When deploying a solution architecture with Microsoft Dynamics NAV as the ERP of your choice, you already know that the…

Azure, Cloud, NAV, SQL

Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Data Encryption

In a moment where topics like GDPR and privacy are so hot, encrypting sensitive informations in your NAV database is…

ENCRYPTION, GDPR, NAV

NAV: DotNet types and Extensions V2

I’m seeing in these days that many NAV partners are starting “tests” in order to move some of their Microsoft…

AL, Azure, NAV

Handling exceptions inside NAV when using Web Services integration

In a forum post I’ve recently received a request on how to handle a scenario like the following: an external…

GDPR: is enough a software update?

I’m reading many GDPR related posts and questions on forums in these days, especially regarding Microsoft Dynamics NAV and other…

ERP, GDPR, Microsoft Dynamics, NAV

Adapting old legacy apps for the cloud

The switch to the cloud is not so quick, at least here in Italy, but fortunately I can see a…

Microsoft Dynamics 365 (aka NAV) desiderata and suggestions

In the past days a Microsoft insider asks me to share with him some requests/suggestions to share with the NAV…

Explaining the Cloud…

New book: Building ERP solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Today is THE DATE! After 9 months of work, we’re ready to go: my new book Building ERP solutions with Microsoft…

New book: Building ERP solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV (ITA version)

Ebbene si… ora è ufficiale e possiamo divulgare al mondo la notizia 🙂 Dopo 9 mesi (praticamente un parto!) di…

Dynamics 365: confusion to the max!

Yesterday Microsoft has announced Dynamics 365, its new approach to cloud-based business Apps. Here you can find responses to many…

Microsoft Project “Madeira”: my opinion

As many of you already knows, in April Microsoft has released the first public preview of Madeira, their SaaS ERP…

Microsoft PowerApps: finally!

Today the official announcement of something cool that was in the air from a long time and that closes the…

.NET Core and ASP.NET 5 RC available for production

Exciting news are coming from Connect() 2015 event. All is well summarized here, but I want to put in evidence…

.NET, ASP.NET

NAV 2016: a little web client feature to have everywhere…

With NAV 2016, Microsoft has improved a lot the Web Client, starting from the startup time (now very fast!) to…

NAV

The SQL Authentication return with NAV 2016.

As you know, in previous NAV versions (3-tier) you can access the system by using 4 different authentication types: Windows…

NAV

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