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Welcome to the CCMS project.

Less than two months ago we was here: During this session in Poznan, me and Duilio presented two tools that … More

AI, AL, CCMS, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, GitHub, GitHub Copilot, MCP, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

My MCP server for Dynamics 365 Business Central Administration now supports handling PTEs.

One of the top requests that many users of my MCP server for Dynamics 365 Business Central Administration (code named … More

AI, AL, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, GitHub Copilot, MCP, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: prepare your extensions to support the Copilot Chat.

Every Microsoft product now has an integrated “Copilot” on it and Dynamics 365 Business Central follows this road too. The … More

AI, AL, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

“Hacking” Google Antigravity to develop AL extensions for Dynamics 365 Business Central.

Some weeks ago Google introduced Antigravity, its new agentic development platform powered by Gemini 3 (but also supports Claude Sonnet … More

AI, AL, Antigravity, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, Google, llm, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: use sequential GUIDs when possible.

I think that everyone of you know what a GUID is. A GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) is a 128-bit number … More

AL, Azure SQL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Performance, SQL

Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises and SQL Server 2025.

Yesterday Microsoft announced the general availability for SQL Server 2025. This new edition brings important changes for partners and customers … More

Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, MsDynNAV, NAV, Performance, SQL

Evaluating LLMs performances for your AI task: presenting my LLMEvaluator.

After my session about creating AI solutions in Dynamics 365 Business Central using Managed vs Custom AI at Directions EMEA … More

.NET, .NET Core, AI, Azure, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, llm, MSDyn365BC, Performance

Introducing YAMPI: the MCP server for Dynamics 365 Business Central administration.

At the end of November 2024 Anthropic introduced the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard and open-source framework created with the goal to standardize … More

AI, AL, Azure, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, delegated admin, DevOps, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, GitHub, GitHub Copilot, MCP, MSDyn365BC, Performance, Security, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: announcing Italy North availability.

This is the post for the Italian customers and partners that I had in the bag from months. I think … More

Azure, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Performance

Dynamics 365 Business Central and Azure Front Door issue.

Yesterday I received (and read) lots of messages by many partners and customers related to the unavailability of the Dynamics … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central: debugging agent sessions.

In the latest AL Language extension for the 2026 release wave 1 release (runtime 17.0) Microsoft introduced the possibility to … More

Agent, AI, AL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: previewing PDF files in web client using the new ExtendedDataType = Document.

With the new Dynamics 365 Business Central 2025 Wave 2 release (v27) and AL Language version 16.x, Microsoft introduced the … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central: accessing Early Access Preview in online sandboxes.

With the upcoming 2026 Wave 1 release wave for Dynamics 365 Business Central, Microsoft is finally opening the possibility to … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central: documenting a business process in the AI era.

Like probably many of you, in the last months of the year I’m in the middle of some really huge … More

AI, AL, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, GitHub Copilot, llm, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: introducing the new MaskedType enum field-level property.

In Dynamics 365 Business Central UI pages that contains sensitive informations, sometimes a common requirement coming from customers or auditors … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central: update sandbox environments to preview versions.

It’s now a common practice for many partners that, when the public preview period for a new Dynamics 365 Business … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central: controlling the Summary system part.

Dynamics 365 Business Central 2025 Wave 1 release (version 26) introduced a new Summarize capability for Copilot. With this feature a … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises: accessing embedded in-app resources from runtime packages.

Starting from Dynamics 365 Business Central 2024 Wave 2 release (more precisely from Business Central version 25.2) Microsoft has introduced … More

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

Vibe coding: yes or no?

The term “vibe coding” refers to a coding approach where you instruct an AI to generate computer software code based … More

AI, AL, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, DevOps, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, GitHub Copilot, llm, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Can I use AI to create and deploy an Azure Logic Apps with Business Central connector?

Today I’ve decided to do with AI a test that I’ve never done before: creating an Azure Logic App workflow … More

AI, Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Serverless, Visual Studio Code

Azure Logic Apps: Built-in vs Managed Azure Blob Storage Connector.

When creating workflows with Azure Logic Apps that uses the Azure Blob Storage Connector, you have the possibility to select … More

Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Performance, Security, Serverless

JSON prompting in AI: why?

Some days ago I posted on LinkedIn the result of a free-time experiment related to use AI for generating videos … More

AI, Cloud, ERP, JSON, PrivateAI

Dynamics 365 Business Central: finally we’ll have TRUNCATE table in SaaS.

In the last 3 years I wrote many times about the need to have the possibility to execute a massive … More

AL, Azure SQL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Performance, SQL

Using Azure AI Foundry Model Router in your AI projects.

Some months ago Microsoft introduced into its AI toolset in Azure AI Foundry an interesting service called Model Router. The … More

AI, AL, Azure, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, llm, MSDyn365BC, Serverless

Dynamics 365 Business Central: checking for breaking changes on obsoleted, internal and OnPrem objects.

When creating AL extensions for Dynamics 365 Business Central, you could have one (or more than one) of the following … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central on-prem: be careful when referencing .NET assemblies across versions.

Last week I received a an help request from a partner that was in the middle of a Dynamics 365 … More

.NET, .NET Core, AL, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Dynamics 365 Business Central: automatic PTE unpublishing after update.

Until today, when you have frequent updates of PTEs in a given tenant and you publish version N of your … More

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

Dynamics 365 Business Central: introducing the Payables Agent.

With Dynamics 365 Business Central version 26.3 Microsoft introduces the public preview of the Payables Agent, an AI agent that … More

Agent, AI, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC

Why not start improving Business Central APIs definitions for supporting AI?

If you’re working on creating AI solutions, I think you know that one of the main building blocks you need … More

AI, AL, API, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, llm, MSDyn365BC

Azure Logic Apps: are you handling large blobs? Keep memory usage under control.

When working with Dynamics 365 Business Central (and generally speaking on a lot of other serverless projects) it’s quite common … More

Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Performance, Power Automate, Serverless

Dynamics 365 Business Central: compressing API responses at max.

In the last part of the session I’ve done with Duilio at BC TechDays this year on how we handle … More

AL, API, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, MSDyn365BC, Performance, Visual Studio Code

High performance workflows with Azure Logic Apps: using Azure SQL as storage provider.

In the past I wrote many posts and also done a lots of sessions at different conferences about how to … More

Azure, Azure Logic Apps, Azure SQL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Performance, Serverless, SQL

Dynamics 365 Business Central: using a static IP address to access APIs.

Sometimes in Dynamics 365 Business Central projects you can have very strict security requirements for integrations with third-party systems. One … More

.NET, Azure, Azure Functions, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, MSDyn365BC, Security, Serverless, Visual Studio Code

GitHub Copilot Coding Agent helps you stay strong on the bike…

There is one thing that is mandatory for me to complete during the week (and especially during the weekend): bike … More

Agent, AI, AL, Cloud, Copilot, D365BC, DevOps, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Extensions, GitHub, GitHub Copilot, MSDyn365BC, Visual Studio Code

Azure Function SQL Trigger: how to use it (and why it can be useful in your Business Central projects)

This post comes as a follow-up of my “Serverless Integrations for Dynamics 365 Business Central” training I’ve done yesterday in … More

Azure, Azure Functions, Azure SQL, Cloud, D365BC, Dynamics 365 Business Central, ERP, Integration, MSDyn365BC, Serverless, SQL, Visual Studio Code

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