The document summarizes a presentation on Dynamics NAV given by Derek Lamb and Craig Keenan. It provides an update on the Dynamics NAV roadmap, deployment options including new Windows, web, and SharePoint clients, and licensing changes. It concludes with a demo of the new features in Dynamics NAV 2013 R2.
3. Your presenters
Derek Lamb
Craig Keenan
Solutions Specialist - Auckland
Dynamics Practice Lead – WA
15 years IT experience
13 years, 60+ implementations
Project Manager Professional
Auckland based
BA, solution lead, project
manager
Focus on businesses that sell
services & deliver projects
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5. Dynamics NAV roadmap
NAV 2009 R2
NAV 2013
NAV 2013 R2
NAV “Crete”
NAV Next
NAV Next+1
Business data
visualizations
Integration
to Microsoft
Dynamics CRM
RoleTailored user
access for
hosted, remote, a
nd roaming users
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6. FY 14 – Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 R2
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7. Office 365 interoperability
Access info from NAV through the UI of Office 365
Single sign-on
Deploy NAV as application
within SharePoint
Share NAV lists & refresh
from Word/Excel
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8. Office 365 interoperability
Access info from NAV through the UI of Office 365
Project specific portal
Budget contribution & review
PO approval
Single sign-on
Deploy NAV as application
from SharePoint
Share NAV lists & refresh
from Word/Excel
Time sheet entry & approval
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11. Windows Client
Office 365 themed
Improved charting capabilities
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12. Web Client V2
Cross browser supported
Zero deployment
Same development environment
Inherit display settings from Windows Client
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13. SharePoint Client
Deploy NAV as application within SharePoint
Framework rather than configured portal
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14. The choice is yours
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19. Licensing
General
Maintenance
3 years x 14% p.a. -> 16% p.a. for renewals from 1 Sept. 2013
Subscription license for on-premise installations
On a named user basis
21. How can we make NAV better?
Email myself or Craig your suggestions
22. Dynamics NAV update
In a nutshell…
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Targeted at the small-to-mid sized market
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Product development roadmap through to 2016+
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A major technology jump completed with NAV 2013 R2
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Client & deployment model options
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Perpetual licensing model
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NAV 2013 R2 is delivering the goods
Roadmap to 2016+Follows annual release cycle commitment & Msofts transition to an agile development methodology2009 = role centric + transition to modern, 3-tier technical fndn2013 completes technical archi transitionNAV moving in the direction of becoming an ERP service geared towards SMB’s.