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Intelligent Cloud and Intelligent Edge: Computing in 2025

One of the best things about working in the Microsoft Dynamics arena is that what we do is becoming ubiquitous. Here we explore computing in 2025, and suggest how that is going to impact Microsoft Dynamics roles.   Where we are Four years ago, when Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s new CEO, came onto the scene, the … Continued

Collaborate Now with Microsoft Dynamics Business Central

Last month, we spoke about how Microsoft is looking to support SMEs and Microsoft Dynamics professionals who are trying to go beyond the limits of their basic accounting software with Microsoft Dynamics Business Central. This all-in-one business management solution helps connect different components of a business together, facilitating smarter decision-making. Now available, Microsoft has launched … Continued

How to keep a Dynamics 365 implementation from stalling

Whatever the nature of the business, ERP systems, such as MS Dynamics 365 Business Central, are complex beasts and a challenge to implement. The whole process can take multiple months, even years, and will typically have a knock-on effect on other departments and systems not directly linked to the upgrade. A successful project can offer … Continued

When Coding IS the Solution (Dynamics 365 CE)

Last post, we looked at reasons why it is important to consider other options before starting to write code.  However, sometimes there is no other way to solve a problem then by rolling up your sleeves and coding a solution. The main advantage of code is its ability to solve almost any problem. Microsoft and … Continued

When Coding is NOT the Solution (Dynamics 365 CE)

Developers are often tempted to start writing code to fix new problems as they are discovered.  However, in the Dynamics 365 CE world, this behaviour can often cause problems and add costs for the future.  While there are definitely times when writing code is necessary, let’s take a look at some important things to consider … Continued

Flickr, LinkedIn, Dynamics 365 and the joy of slowness

Remember Flickr? The photo-sharing platform was one of the original social media pioneers; beloved of its users and admired by Silicon Valley, Yahoo snapped it up for a song in 2005. Fast forward to today, and Flickr languishes far behind its brasher competitor Instagram, its number of active users steadily dwindling down towards zero. It’s … Continued