This article was triggered by a discussion
on Yammer yesterday that I felt went a bit sideways.
Business Central is a first class cloud
citizen and it beats born in the cloud solutions easily but fact remains that
it’s based on Navision, an ERP solution with a 30-some year legacy.
Part of that legacy is a requirement for
unique names in the objects, also in the cloud.
Microsoft is…
Continue Reading Mark Brummel’s Article on their blog
AppSource; Prefix, Suffix & Intellisense
This article was triggered by a discussion on Yammer yesterday that I felt went a bit sideways. Business Central is a first class cloud citizen and it beats born in the cloud solutions easily but fact remains that it’s based on Navision, an ERP solution with a 30-some year legacy.
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