Navision

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First published by:
Erik P. Ernst
on Sep 1, 2009
Last revision by:
Erik P. Ernst
on Sep 10, 2009
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Navision

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Navision is the name of software originally developed by the Danish company PC&C in 1987.

In 2002 the company was sold to Microsoft. But read the full history of Navision here.

For a short while after the release fo Navision 3.01 aka Navision Attain, Axapta was also called Navision Axapta.

In 2006 Microsoft changed the name of Navision to Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

The latest version of Navision is Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 service pack 1 released on September 1st 2009.

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