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From the NAV Blogs: Book Review of “NAV 2009 Application Design”; Study Evaluates NAV’s Usefulness and Usability; Keyboard Shortcuts

by Jared Berezin
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Book Review: Brummel's "NAV 2009 Application Design": Waldo's Blog is very impressed: "In about 45 pages per chapter, Mark succeeded to pinpoint not only what the core functionality of NAV is all about, but also how it's built. In my opinion: everything a consultant/developer should know! And in that understanding, I'm going to make this book mandatory to read at iFacto, for all our developers and consultants."

On his blog, Mark Brummel recently posted an overview of the book's contents (including a chapter by chapter breakdown).

Microsoft Study Evaluates NAV's Usefulness and Usability: On the Dynamics NAV Team Blog, Arne de Booji, member of the User Experience team for NAV, shares some interesting findings: "During late 2009 and early 2010, we conducted research with the help of companies that were using the Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 RTC product to run their businesses... In total, 53 participants, working for 16 different companies, participated in this research project. The companies were located in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany...

"The results told us that there a lot of good things our users are experiencing when they use the RoleTailored client. For example, people on the product reported high satisfaction and productivity while performing the tasks that are most important to them. But the results also shed ...

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About Jared Berezin
Jared Berezin serves as a contributing writer to MSDynamicsWorld.com. With combined interests in technology and science, Jared previously served as a writer for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, drafting scientific narrative reports on the latest advancements in cancer research. Jared has also served as associate marketing specialist for International Data Corporation (IDC), a market research firm. In this position, he planned and executed strategic marketing initiatives for IDC's software and services research programs, and wrote outbound communications to the press, existing clients, and prospects. Jared also has experience working for several local newspapers in eastern Massachusetts. Jared graduated with honors from Colby College with a BA in English and creative writing.
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