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The Spring 2019 release of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is likely to be the most popular version of the Dynamics NAV dynasty to date. In this article, I explain why I’d encourage everybody who uses Dynamics NAV to get a plan to migrate sooner rather than later.
Most people probably know (or can easily find out!) how Dynamics 365 Business Central is licensed but it’s not always so obvious how to quickly and easily find out what you already have licensed and to whom.
If you attended our 2018 Dynamics Customer Day, you’ll know that we’ve been singing the praises of Dynamics 365 Business Central for a while now and honestly can you blame us?
The April release of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central looks set to take this newest version of Microsoft’s centrepiece ERP solution from strength to strength. Many of the coming enhancements will prove of real practical benefit to end users, making us all more productive.