Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the predecessor of Dynamics 365 Business Central, will stop new sales from April 1st, 2019. It means that if you have not bought the license until this day, you will not be eligible for an implementation or an upgrade to that system. So what should you do if you are an end-customer running an older version of Navision / Dynamics NAV looking to upgrade or a customer…
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV, the predecessor of Dynamics 365 Business Central, will stop new sales from April 1st, 2019. It means that if you have not bought the license until this day, you will not be eligible for an implementation or an upgrade to that system.
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