Microsoft transitioned many of their software applications to a Modern Lifecycle which provides support for only a limited number of releases in the expectation/requirement that users will upgrade regularly.
Now I’ve only been working with Microsoft Dynamics BC 365 Business Central for a short time, but from what I’ve seen the upgrades for the online/cloud version are released on a schedule…
Continue Reading azurecurve’s Article on their blog
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Prior Release End of Servicing
Microsoft transitioned many of their software applications to a Modern Lifecycle which provides support for only a limited number of releases in the expectation/requirement that users will upgrade regularly.
Blog Syndicated with azurecurve’s Permission
More About This Author
Array
- Dyn365GP23 April 2024In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… Delete a Company
- Dyn365GP22 April 2024Upcoming Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Knowledge Hub Webinars (May-Jul 2024) from MADIC dynamics
- Dyn365GP22 April 2024In Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (Administration), how do I… Rename an Environment
- Dyn365GP19 April 2024MADIC dynamics Knowledge Hub Webinars: Jet Reports & Business Central