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Release Notes for Field Service and Project Service Automation Update Release 2
Applies to: Field Service for Dynamics 365, Project Service Automation for Dynamics 365, and Universal Resource Scheduling (URS) solution on Dynamics 365 9.0.x We’re pleased to announce the latest update to the Field Service application and Project Service Automation application for Dynamics 365. This release includes improvements to quality, performance and usability, and is -
Dynamics 2018 is announced as generally available
Join us in celebrating the latest version of Dynamics NAV. We’re proud to deliver this release, so read James Philips’ announcement on the Dynamics blog. -
Announcing the General Availability of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018
Virtually every business we speak with today is feeling increased pressure to modernize business processes and accelerate their ability to compete. Often, this pressure is felt most acutely by small and mid-sized organizations. As these businesses evolve, they need systems that grow with them, so they can stay agile, get a holistic view of their -
Dynamics Online Payment Services – important notes on the discontinuation
As another reminder, here is the link to the latest blog notice on the discontinuation: Reminder: Microsoft Dynamics Online Payment Services will be discontinued on Dec 31, 2017 If you are still utilizing Dynamics Online for your payment solution, I would like to provide you with some helpful information to prepare for the discontinuation of -
We’ve moved to Docs!
Have you noticed something strange today? Did you try to access the developer Help on MSDN and end up on a different site? Well, we’re very happy to announce that the Dynamics NAV 2017 developer and IT-pro content is now live at Docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav. Why are we announcing that now a year after the launch? Because we’re -
Microsoft positioned to lead in AI-led customer engagement according to Forbes.com
CRM, for many organizations, has long been about a focus on sales management and less on seller empowerment. And this article reinforces the need to evolve from the linear processes of today. -
Released – Platform update 11 for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, Enterprise edition (on-premises)
Customers are now able to deploy Platform update 11 for Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations, Enterprise edition on their on-premises environments. For information about how to deploy Platform update 11, see Deploy your Finance and Operations (on-premises) environment. For information about how to update your existing on-premises deployment to Platform update 11, see -
Collect Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations event traces with Windows Performance Monitor
Just as with AX 2012, users can collect Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations event traces using Windows Performance Monitor. Other options are explained here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/unified-operations/dev-itpro/perf-test/trace-trace-tutorial (web version) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/unified-operations/dev-itpro/perf-test/trace-parser (desktop version) Windows Performance Monitor can be used in non-production where the Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations client tracing is not possible. For example, WMS -
Security Enhancements Announcement for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Government
User session timeout By default, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Government sets a user session timeout of 8 hours. A user is not required to log in with their credentials for up to 8 hours regardless of whether the user was active or inactive.  With the implementation of the Security enhancements: User session and access management, you -
Dynamics 365 Retail Statement Posting Issues Caused by a Previous Statement Posting Failure in Batch
When posting Retail Statements in batch and there has been an error, Customers have been receiving errors manually posting the Retail Statements after the original failure. One example of a Retail Statement error: “One or more sales orders in statement XXXX have not been invoiced; abort payment journal posting” A majority of the time, the -
Dynamics NAV 2013 and Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 end of mainstream support
Dynamics NAV 2013 and Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 are reaching the end of mainstream support on January 9, 2018. Microsoft recommends customers using this version to upgrade to a newer version of Dynamics NAV in order to ensure supportability. Customers who are currently on a service plan can continue to access the following benefits through