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Microsoft Dynamics NAV

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What is ERPEnterprise resource planning (ERP) is business process management software that allows an organization to use a system of integrated applications to manage the business and automate many back office functions related to technology, services and human resources.

The fundamental advantage of ERP is that integrated myriad business processes saves time and expense. Management can make decisions faster and with fewer errors. Data becomes visible across the organization.

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Why ERP is so Important Real-time information for decisions Best practice procedures Improved visibility Faster month-end close Increased customer satisfaction Managed and controlled costs Better operational efficiency Accurate records Balance of supply and demand Reduced lead times and increased throughput

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Top 5 ERP leaders on ERP

SAP Oracle Microsoft Dynamics Infor Epicor

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Microsoft Dynamics ERP Microsoft Dynamics AX (formerly Axapta) Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains

Software) Microsoft Dynamics NAV (formerly Navision) Microsoft Dynamics SL (formerly Solomon IV) Microsoft Dynamics C5 (formerly Concorde C5)

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History of Dynamics NAV

Navision originated at PC&C A/S (Personal Computing and Consulting), a company founded in Denmark in 1983.

On July 11, 2002 Microsoft bought Navision A/S to go with its previous acquisition of Great Plains.

In September 2005 Microsoft re-branded the product and re-released it as Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

In December 2008 Microsoft released Dynamics NAV 2009, which contains both the original "classic" client, as well as a new three-tier GUI called the Role Tailored Client (RTC)

In October 2013, Microsoft released Dynamics NAV 2013, which was available with the RTC only.

In October 2014, Microsoft released Dynamics NAV 2015. In October 2015, Microsoft released NAV 2016.

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Dynamics NAV Modules Financial Management Project Management Basic RM Supply Chain Management Basic HR Management Manufacturing Warehouse Management Languages Others

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Dynamics NAV User & Accessibility There are two type of user in Dynamics NAV

Access License Types of User: Concurrent Client Access Licenses(CALs) User Subscription Access Licenses(SALs)

User Type Read WriteFull

Limited Limited

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Licensing Models Perpetual Licenses (On Premises) Subscription Licenses ( On Cloud)

*Requires an active enhancement Plan

Perpetual Subscription

Self-managed, on-premises deployment Self-managed, hosted deployment (IaaS)* Partner-managed, on-premises deployment Partner-managed, partner-hosted deployment (SaaS)

Own your licenses Lease your licenses Concurrent access licenses Per User access licenses

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Licensing Models Perpetual Licenses Starter Pack (Required) : 3 Full concurrent CALs included Extended Pack (On Demand) : Advanced Features Subscription Licenses Standard User SAL :Every Full User requires a Standard User

SAL grants all licensed users the right to use the functionality contained in the Starter Pack.

Extended Use Additive SAL: A full user has right to access the functionality of Extended pack.

Limited User SAL : An optional license to access as limited user.