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Companies now have more time to get their systems ready to submit their VAT return using ‘digital links’. This is particularly relevant to those using multiple systems and some form of ‘bridging solution’ (often a spreadsheet type solution).
There are many great new features in Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 release wave 1, one of which is a refinement to the existing functionality for approval requests.
The new release (wave 1) of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 includes some features that will make users life easier, for example the Settings menu now has more options to give direct access to things like Company Information, Assisted Setup and Advanced Settings (Workflows etc.).
There are many great new features in Dynamics 365 Business Central 2020 release wave 1, one that I want to highlight here is something that many companies have wanted for a while, namely controlling who can export system data.
Following on from my latest featured blog on the benefits of an Azure Load Balancer, next we’ll focus on the built in VM Disaster Recovery feature. This is a must in any scenario for me.
In this blog, I'll focus on the Azure Load Balancer and show you just how effective it can be, when used in conjunction with Dynamics 365 Business Central.