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In the latest episode of Tecman Talks Dynamics, Liz and our training guru George discuss the underutilised, out-of-the-box reporting functionality within Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central that you can start using TODAY!
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There are lots of things to keep your eyes on at the moment, so to try to help, we have gone through the recent HMRC changes for Making Tax Digital, Imports and Exports and Trading with Northern Ireland and hopefully answers any questions that you may have below.
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In the latest episode of Tecman Talks Dynamics, James, Liz, Liam and Matt discuss the ins and out of upgrading and talk you through the different options and approaches that can be taken depending on your business and the version of Microsoft Dynamics NAV you are currently on.
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In the brand-new episode of Tecman Talks Dynamics James, Liz, Matt & Liam discuss the highs and lows of hosting Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central on the SaaS platform.
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One of the key differences to consider when moving from Dynamics NAV or Dynamics 365 Business Central on premise or private cloud to a SaaS solution (aka Software as a Service or public cloud) is the types of environments that are available and how they should be used.
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With mounting cost pressures, constant change and ever-increasing global uncertainty, being involved in manufacturing and distribution supply chains is a tough place to be right now. You almost need eyes in the back of your head trying to keep on top of it all! One area that many Dynamics 365 Business Central customers are turning to for help is integrated EDI.
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As a long time user of Navision, Dynamics NAV or Dynamics 365 Business Central or other on-premise business solution, you will be used to being able to get customisations quickly developed and deployed. However you will also have seen the difficulties that this has caused further down the line as in older versions development involved amending the very core of the product – it was flexible and quick to do, but extremely difficult to reverse and problematic for upgrades.