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Many companies don't need all Navision features only need a CRM system. In those companies Microsoft CRM feet's quite well. For example: I know a customer that is using CRM for Marketing activity, and then only transfer generated sales to Navision. This company can live without everything being...
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One of my customer has decided to implement Dynamics CRM 4.0 and he has already Microsoft NAV 5.0 Erik, may I ask you why did you decide to use Dynamics CRM and not Navison CRM Navision module (was it too light out of the box ?) I'm also wondering if Microsoft has release a standard connector between...
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So you already have or are working on a commercial application that is supposed to work with NAV, but have no idea how to make it happen for NAV? I would suggest that you find a NAV partner in your area and discuss your requirements with them, and they will be able to help you develop the NAV bits that...
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What i understood from your reply is the following: when at CRM side a change has been made then NAV would be notified about it through Commerce Gateway and Biztalk. What i want to know additionally is what should i do if i want to make an action(that has nothing to do with business transation). For...
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Communication with external apps is preferably done through the use of NAS yes. In your case (looking at the tags of the post) you seem to be looking for integration with CRM. I worked on one years ago (CRM1.0) and we used the basic Commerce Gateway flow in NAV. We used what was then called 'post...
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For anyone who might be looking for a Dynamics CRM consultant I'd like to highlight my vast experience with the product. * Working with the product since 2003 it's 1.0 beta * I am certified in the Dynamics CRM 3.0 product * Worked with a number of Microsoft partners on opportunities, RFP responses...
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In my company we are running Dynamics NAV/Navision 4.00 SP3. We are also running Dynamics CRM 3.0. NAV and CRM is currently integrated using a proprietary connector developed by our implementation partner Tectura, using Celenia's Integration Framework. The issue is that this solution doesn't...
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You can build a Biztalk connector in NAV pretty easily, by using MSMQ (directly, not using the MQBA because that won't accept messages from Biztalk). If you base your design loosely on Commerce Gateway it would even be officially supported.