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The MSDW Podcast, April 17, 2017: Next D365 release; NAV “Tenerife”; AX 2012 R3 put to pasture?; D365 Cannabis, & more

by Dann Anthony Maurno
Assistant Editor, MSDW

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This time, Dynamics download from Summit EMEA 2017 and eXtreme365, plus the fate of AX 2012 R3, NAV Tenerife, and no kidding, D365 Cannabis.

Among the stories:

  • The Dynamics 365 for Operations roadmap - can you wait until July for the next release?
  • The "Activities" user level in D365, for roles that don't need the full functionality.
  • What is NAV "Tenerife?" It's a late 2017 NAV release, closely intertwined with Dynamics 365's Financials app. What can you expect?
  • The end of Dynamics AX 2012 R3 licenses. No it's not being discontinued, but expect D365 to get the R&D dollars.
  • With CRM, complexity kills: Hear three new user adoption tactics for Dynamics 365 CRM apps.
  • D365 Cannabis, an end-to-end solution for a huge industry that's gone legit.

And more.

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About Dann Anthony Maurno

Dann Anthony Maurno is a seasoned business journalist who began his career as International Marketing Manager with Lilly Software, then moved on as a freelancer to write for such prestigious clients as CFO Magazine; Compliance Week;Manufacturing Business Technology; Decision Resources, Inc.; The Economist Intelligence Unit; and corporate clients such as Iron Mountain, Microsoft and SAP. He is the co-author of Thin Air: How Wireless Technology Supports Lean Initiatives(CRC/Productivity Press, 2010).