Thursday, April 2, 2009 | News | Microsoft & .NET
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is a new book from Packt that explores the new features and helps implement solutions in business needs. Written by experts in Microsoft Dynamics NAV, David Roys and Vjekoslav Babić, this book features real world examples that allows, businesses the flexibility to adapt to new opportunities and growth.
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is the latest release of the NAV application (formerly known as Navision) from the Microsoft Dynamics family of products that brings a 3-tiered architecture, web services enablement, and many more exciting features, to the well established Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution.
This book gives an insight from introducing the new RoleTailored user interface to a series of practical web services programming tutorials. Users will learn to configure the Chart of Accounts and Dimensions for financial analysis, and how to use the Rapid Implementation Toolkit (RIM) to reduce implementation. They will also be shown how to design and develop NAV objects including the new Page object and the Client Reporting Services report layouts.
Through this book, developers will discover the new features in NAV 2009 such as the 3-tiered architecture, the RoleTailored client, and Web Services Enablement. They will also learn about the Microsoft Dynamics Customer Model and how to apply Role-Centric Thinking to their NAV implementations. Along with learning about the importance of implementation methodology, users will also be able to create useful add-ons and extend their core applications using web services enablement.
Dynamics NAV implementation consultants and developers wanting to learn about programming and extensibility will find this book useful. The book is out now and is available from Packt. For more information, please visit Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009
| Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 |
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Explore the new features of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, and implement the solution your business needs
For more information, please visit: http://www.packtpub.com/implementing-microsoft-dynamics-nav-2009/book |



