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Roberto Stefanetti
Roberto Stefanetti
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Roberto Stefanetti

Roberto Stefanetti is a functional and technical consultant, who has worked on education and training for companies, partners, and clients. He currently works on Microsoft systems, especially ERP and related environments. He started working on Navision in 2004, both as a developer and as a functional consultant, and he is now more involved in consulting and managing projects than in development. He has been an MVP in business application since 2016 and a Microsoft Education Influencer since 2017. Roberto's blog is one of the most widely read in the world (with more than 1 million page visits). He has also published articles on many digital publications (such as MSDynamicsWorld, NAVUG Magazine, and others) and reviewed a number of books.
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Alex Chow
Alex Chow
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Alex Chow

Alex Chow has been working with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, formerly Navision, since 1999. His customers range from $2 million a year small enterprises to $500 million a year multinational corporations. With a background in implementing all functions and modules inside and outside of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Alex has encountered and resolved the most practical through to the most complex requirements and business rules. He founded AP Commerce, Inc. in 2005, a full-service Dynamics NAV service center. Alex has also written the books Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development and Implementing Dynamics NAV, Third Edition, both by Packt. He lives in southern California with his wife and two lovely daughters.
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The Microsoft cloud model


The Microsoft cloud model is composed of a series of services, designed specifically for the cloud. All these applications and services can interact with one another, creating a dense network of services and opportunities. Every year, new services are launched, and now the offer is very wide and diversified.

Microsoft cloud services – a suite of applications

Microsoft cloud services are as follows: Azure, Azure Services, Azure IoT, Power Apps, Office 365 Suite, Cognitive Services, Cortana Intelligence, SharePoint, Power BI, Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.

 

Dynamics 365 Business Central (on-premise, SaaS)

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is a modern solution for modern businesses.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central (DYN365BC) connects business processes to help SMBs grow sales, manage finances, and streamline operations. It is designed as a true multitenant public cloud service (SaaS) running on Microsoft Azure. Customers can access the service on the web using Web client, or apps for Windows, iOS, or Android devices (https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/p/microsoft-dynamics-365-business-central/9nblggh4ql79?rtc=1&activetab=pivot:overviewtab).

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central enables customers to upgrade their accounting software and legacy ERP systems with a single, comprehensive solution to manage core business processes across finances, operations, sales, and customer service. Along with its new capabilities, the application will include an all-new user experience so it is easy to get started with a familiar Microsoft Office 365 user interface, personalized feeds, and smart notifications.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is based on the Microsoft Dynamics NAV platform and several other Microsoft services. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central will present the full functionality of Microsoft Dynamics NAV under two different offerings (licensing model):

  • Essential:
    • Financial management
    • Supply chain
    • CRM
    • Human resources
    • Project management
  • Premium (this covers essential, plus the following two additions):
    • Service management
    • Manufacturing

 

 

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central's appearance is as follows:

Appearance of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

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Authors (2)

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Roberto Stefanetti

Roberto Stefanetti is a functional and technical consultant, who has worked on education and training for companies, partners, and clients. He currently works on Microsoft systems, especially ERP and related environments. He started working on Navision in 2004, both as a developer and as a functional consultant, and he is now more involved in consulting and managing projects than in development. He has been an MVP in business application since 2016 and a Microsoft Education Influencer since 2017. Roberto's blog is one of the most widely read in the world (with more than 1 million page visits). He has also published articles on many digital publications (such as MSDynamicsWorld, NAVUG Magazine, and others) and reviewed a number of books.
Read more about Roberto Stefanetti

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Alex Chow

Alex Chow has been working with Microsoft Dynamics NAV, formerly Navision, since 1999. His customers range from $2 million a year small enterprises to $500 million a year multinational corporations. With a background in implementing all functions and modules inside and outside of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Alex has encountered and resolved the most practical through to the most complex requirements and business rules. He founded AP Commerce, Inc. in 2005, a full-service Dynamics NAV service center. Alex has also written the books Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development and Implementing Dynamics NAV, Third Edition, both by Packt. He lives in southern California with his wife and two lovely daughters.
Read more about Alex Chow