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Glimpse of MICROSOFT DYNAMICS NAVISION Future Continued...

Hi all,

In Last post of Glimpse of NAV Future we see some features that will be available in near future.

Some more news from Navigate are below.


I don't know how many of you started following IDYN on Facebook after that post, but i did.

By following them i came across a new video that was shown in Direction EMEA this year and for those who haven't seen it till day you can see it here.



After watching this video what i can understand is -

1. Those of us who were thinking like me that Navision Coding will move to Dotnet are proved wrong.

2. It Seems with the video that NAV will now be a part of Dotnet family but we don't need to change the coding practice.

Questions? -

1. Are we moving to Object Oriented approach from Object Based?
2. When can we expect these changes in the product?
3. Is this what we can assume as future of Navision?

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Stay tuned for More..

Do let me know what you think in the comments.

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
www.sauravdhyani.com

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