Dynamics NAV 2017 is now generally available for download on PartnerSource as announced by Paul White. Here on our blog, we’ll post a couple of overviews of what is new in this release, and we’ll share some technical insights  with you. First in this series is today’s story of how Dynamics NAV 2017 brings two worlds together.
An update to Dynamics NAV and Dynamics C5 for tablet and phone is now available. If you already have Dynamics NAV or Dynamics C5 v.2.2 installed, this will automatically be updated to v.2.3 (unless you specifically selected not to update automatically on your device).
This post applies to Apple iPad, Windows tablets, and Windows phones for On Premises customers, and for Online customers who are using their own federated identity provider We have updated our mobile applications and added more Redirect URIs.
The Microsoft Dynamics Lifecycle Services team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the October release of Lifecycle Services. KNOWN ISSUES In the October release of Lifecycle Services (LCS), we made changes to package applications and deployment flows.
Productivity is everything. Sales people and customer service experts want to achieve more in less time, and focus on getting the job done as efficiently as possible. Dynamics CRM App for Outlook was first introduced in CRM 2016.
Get your first look at the next generation of intelligent business applications On October 11, Executive Vice President Scott Guthrie shared Microsoft’s strategy for digital transformation and…