It made sense to upgrade Dynamics NAV to Business Central (BC) 14 a few years ago, but it doesn’t make sense to stay there any longer. Here are some of the reasons that so many companies upgraded to BC 14:
- Microsoft announced extended mainstream support for BC 14 beyond their stated 18-month modern lifecycle policy to October 2023.
- This version allowed C/AL and AL development…
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It made sense to upgrade Dynamics NAV to Business Central (BC) 14 a few years ago, but it doesn’t make sense to stay there any longer. Here are some of the reasons that so many companies upgraded to BC 14: Microsoft announced extended mainstream support for BC 14 beyond their stated 18-month modern lifecycle policy to October 2023.
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