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Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

By : Stefano Demiliani
Book Image

Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

By: Stefano Demiliani

Overview of this book

Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV in the real world often requires you to integrate the ERP with external applications or solve complex architectural tasks in order to have a final successful project. This book will show you how to extend a Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation to the enterprise world in a practical way. The book starts with an introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV architecture and then moves on to advanced topics related to implementing real-world solutions based on NAV and external applications. You will learn how an enterprise distributed architecture with NAV at the core can be implemented. Through a series of real-world cases on every topic and every industry (sales, retail, manufacturing, distribution, healthcare, and so on), you’ll see step by step how to efficiently solve a technical problem. These common problems encountered in a NAV implementation will be solved using the entire technology stack that Microsoft offers. By the end of the book, you will have the knowledge to efficiently solve certain scenarios, you will know which is the best solution architecture to propose to a customer and how to implement it.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV
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Preface

Azure Storage


Microsoft Azure Storage is a cloud storage solution that provides scalability, durability, and availability to your data on the cloud. Azure Storage supports different types of clients and programming languages and it guarantees that your stored data will be available from any location and any type of application (cloud applications, on-premises applications, and mobile devices).

Azure Storage provides the following services:

  • Blob Storage: This is useful for storing unstructured data such as documents, media files, backup files, log files, and so on.

  • Table Storage: This is a NoSQL key-attribute data store, useful for storing structured data. It's really fast and cost-effective (lower than a traditional SQL database for the same amount of data). In this storage, you can store any number of tables with any number of entities per table.

  • Queue Storage: This is a messaging solution for asynchronous communications between applications (queues). A queue can contain any number of messages...