In August 2006 after I just started in my job at ISS 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 Database The model...
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Ok, the product we thought of as 5.0 then 5.1 and now 6.0 (or just "The Three Tier Client") has been delayed. Ranting and raving won't change that, I don't want to comment in this blog about my opinions of the product delay itself, but I will say "Microsoft you really should have...
It is long times since I’ve updated my blog here, a long time were a lot has happened. Last time I wrote I had just started a new job as the solution manager for Dynamics with one of the world’s largest companies ISS. We were developing a global core based on Dynamics NAV and Dynamics CRM combined with...
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Filed under: Microsoft, infrastructure, Thailand, global core, ISS, unicode, Dynamics NAV, Philippines, Reporting Services, Mexico, Dynamics CRM, India, Taiwan