Multi-tenancy is a principle of software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server and supports multiple customers or tenants. The overarching principle to multi-tenancy is to have zero-overhead for each tenant. In other words, it is a shared application. That sounds like a simple idea on the surface, and to… Continue reading What's New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 1: Multi-tenancy
Month: September 2013
What’s New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 2: Administration
In past releases of Microsoft Dynamics NAV one of the trends has been to open up the product to those outside of the traditional NAV world. Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 continues this trend through its use of PowerShell. For those of you who are not familiar with PowerShell, it is, in short, an object-oriented scripting… Continue reading What’s New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 2: Administration
What's New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 3: Improved Web Client
The web client was a big success with the initial release of Dynamics NAV 2013. With Dynamics NAV 2013 R2 Microsoft has continued the development of the web client to include most, if not all, of the functionality available with the standard Windows client or RTC. Office 365 sales have been soaring and the web… Continue reading What's New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 3: Improved Web Client