Yesterday I’ve provided a solution for saving a file generated directly from a Dynamics 365 Business Central SaaS tenant to … More
Tag: Azure
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
“Azure Functions for Dynamics 365 Business Central Developers” webcast recording
The recording of my last webcast for Areopa Academy is available on their YouTube channel. Again, sorry for the initial … More
Dynamics 365 Business Central: Using Azure Traffic Manager to geo-distribute your Azure Functions
Some months ago I’ve written this post describing an interesting solution we’ve deployed for a geo-distributed solution that involves Dynamics … More
Creating an Azure SQL Database backup via Powershell
I have several Azure SQL databases (mainly Microsoft Dynamics NAV databases) on different Azure subscriptions and often I need to … More
Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premise performances to the max with Azure SQL Database Hyperscale
When you’re start implementing Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premise (because you’re not ready for the SaaS now), one of the … More
Dynamics 365 Business Central + Azure Cosmos DB for globally distributed integrations
Today’s post wants to give an overview of a successfully deployed scenario of a geo-distributed integration between Dynamics 365 Business … More
Moving an on-premise Dynamics 365 Business Central database to Azure SQL via Powershell
If I have an on-premise installation of Dynamics 365 Business Central, can I move my database from a local SQL … More
Using Azure DevOps for managing your Dynamics 365 Business Central projects
All the people that were on my Dynamics 365 Business Central Development courses for Microsoft Italy (and that will be … More
Enabling Remote Powershell connections to a Dynamics 365 Business Central Azure VM sandbox
When developing with Dynamics 365 Business Central in teams, you could have in-place different sandbox environments for developing or testing … More
WPC 2018: Dynamics 365 Business Central is here and you should join me!
Yes… Dynamics 365 Business Central appears on the list of topics of the main Microsoft developer-oriented conference in Italy. From … More
Dynamics 365 Business Central/NAV on Azure VMs: tips for best network performances
Many months ago I wrote a series of posts related to best practices to remember when deploying Microsoft Dynamics NAV … More
Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premise: why don’t you resize your Azure VMs?
This post comes after spending two days working with some customers that have started to move all their on-premise infrastructure … More
Dynamics 365 Business Central Development Quick Start Guide is out!
At the beginning of this year I was preparing the content for the first of a serie of workshops for … More
Using SQL Data Sync with Microsoft Dynamics NAV on-premise and Azure SQL Database
In many Microsoft Dynamics NAV implementations we have situations where the NAV database is often “coupled” with a second database … More
Dynamics 365 Business Central Extensions Development + NAV on Azure Workshop on Microsoft Italy (stage 2)
After the full stage 1, I’ll wait you tomorrow again in Microsoft Italy in Milan for the second slot of … More
Backup your NAV on-premise database to Azure Blob Storage
In these days we had an internal discussion with our marketing department in order to increase the Azure adoption of … More
Microsoft Dynamics NAV on Azure: SQL Server on Azure VM best practices
When talking about Microsoft Dynamics NAV installed on Azure, we have mainly two choices: use an Azure VM with SQL … More
Serverless processing with Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Azure Functions
Deploying Microsoft Dynamics NAV to the Azure cloud (IaaS) is now one of our first proposal on every new customer. … More
NAV on Docker: running it on an Azure Container Instance
A container image is a lightweight, stand-alone, executable package of a piece of software that includes everything needed to run … More
Ebook: The magic bundle
A quick post for publishing an interesting promo available on Packt website in these days: all eBooks and printed books … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
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 … More
An idea/suggestion: NAV Windows Client via Azure RemoteApp
This is an idea that’s rolling on my mind from a lot of time… Why Microsoft not provides a deploy … More
What’s on your personal IT?
This post comes after a nice discussion with a friend yesterday, expecially after the sentence “you’re a strange Microsoft-addicted man“… … More