The core functionalities of Microsoft Dynamics NAV have not dramatically changed over the years. New functional areas have appeared and the existing ones still work as they did in the previous versions. In Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, Microsoft was focused on changing the entire architecture (for good), and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 is the consolidation of the new architecture, including multitenancy and Microsoft PowerShell support (a first step to the new cloud model). Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 is the first release with workflow and event integration. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 enhances what was released with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 and Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2017, including extension version 2.0 and the New ...
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