V24, here you go!

Last 5th of April, Microsoft released Business Central 2024 wave 1 (V24) for On Premises environments. As known, who use BC in Cloud don’t have to worry about upgrading: Microsoft …

“AppDestination”

In these weeks I’m wondering what will be the evolution of Business Central AppSource. I had already spoken about the issues working with third party APPs with closed source (IP …

Yet another post about decoupling

Some weeks ago, Stefano Demiliani wrote an interesting post about “decoupling” (“Decoupling”: the misterious word for many Dynamics 365 Business Central partners. – Stefano Demiliani). He concluded: And for you, …

One month at the speed of light

In these days I’m working on a complex migration from NAV to BC of a pharmaceutical environment. The customer is satified by NAV, the processes are very standardized and the …

IP Rights and Open Source

Probably you noticed that in the last source files of Microsoft Business Central, the Open Source MIT license appeared: The Business Central source code (and previous the NAV source code) …

The same companion table

Waiting for the 2023 Wave 2 release of Dynamics 365 BC, I want to share some considerations with you about the Extensions data model. Here is what we are expecting …

Goodbye C/SIDE, welcome AL!

It was a long journey that led to the development of “Extensions V2” for Dynamics NAV. Those who have tried with events and then with the first extensions will remember …