June 2009 - Erik P. Ernst about Navision and the Dynamics Community

  • Microsoft is Killing Navision (part 2)

    In my blog last week I documented the fact that Microsoft is Killing Navision. That has led to a lot of comments, both here and in many other blogs and on LinkedIn. But I think that many people didn't read all of my blog post, as many thought that I said that they where killing Navision because it was a bad product, or that they where planning to dump it any day soon. But do not doubt. NAV or Navision is a great product! And the guys and girls working with the product are all doing a great job...
  • Microsoft is killing Navision

    If you like me thought that a career working with Navision, or Dynamics NAV as Microsoft likes to call our system, would be a career for life then I think you need to start and rethink that option. Microsoft is slowly but surely killing Navision without replacing it with Dynamics NAV! Take a look at the below statistics taken from Google Trends shows it very clearly. The statistics from Google Trends are made based on how many times users are searching for a specific word or search terms. Microsoft...
  • The 100 most influential Microsoft Dynamics people?

    You know these list from many other areas, the top 100 most influential industy leaders in New Jersey, the top 100 most beautiful couples in Hollywood and so on. But now there is one list that is more interesting for the readers here on DynamicsUser.net - " Microsoft Dynamics Top 100 Influential People 2009 " is online. I found out about this after reading Brandon George's AX Blog today, and especially it surprised me see my own name listed as number 10. Yes you heard right the top...
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