I realize this is not really "brand new information", and probably you all already know about this, but still, there is a good reason why I wanted to bring this to your attention (again?). There is a new book in town, which is now actually published and ready to sell (just got the information...
In August 2006 after I just started in my job at ISS ( www.issworld.com ) I wrote about my worries about Finding the right model for our global Microsoft Dynamics NAV solution. Since then 2.5 years has gone by, so I thought it was on time to write a little about what has happened since then. One Global...
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Erik P. Ernst
on 01-05-2009
Filed under: infrastructure, Citrix, Thailand, global database, global core, ISS, Dynamics NAV, Philippines, Reporting Services, Mexico, India, Taiwan, NAV 4.0 SP3, BI, NAV 5.0, Project Management, International Projects, Implementation Methodology, Multi-Site, Polan, Japan
My first full year (January-December)of writing on my blog has passed. When I saw this post on the "NAV Developer's blog", I just thought: "hey, that's a good idea to end this year of blogging. Let's make an overview of my blog as well". And here it is. I was quite surprised...
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Waldo's Blog
Microsoft Dynamics NAV
by
waldo
on 12-24-2008
Filed under: Development, Dynamics NAV, Philosophy, Installation, Conference, Diary, SQL Server, MVP, NAV 4.0 SP3, NAV 6.0, NAV 5.0, NAV 4.0, NAV 5.0 SP1, NAV 2009, Off Topic, Belgian Dynamics Community, Platform Updates, What impact does my C/AL have on SQL, Windows Server, SQL Server 2008, Convergence, Outlook, Sharepoint, Upgrade
A while ago, I posted a blog about the SQL Server 2005 Runtime license . Well, recently I received the news that Microsoft created a Runtime License for SQL Server 2008 with Dynamics NAV as well (available from 1st of Januari 2009). If you have access to partnersource, you can get more info here . There...