A message from Dan Brown, General Manager Dynamics NAV

Michael_Nielsen_[MSFT]Michael_Nielsen_[MSFT] Member Posts: 47
edited 2012-09-20 in NAV Three Tier
This is a message to you all from Dan Brown General Manager, Dynamics NAV:

Hi, everyone.

Over the past several months the NAV team has worked hard getting ready to release Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013. We’ve run hundreds of thousands of performance-, stress-, unit- and regression-tests daily. We’ve monitored the comments you’ve made on our first-ever public Beta of NAV and incorporated the feedback as much as possible. And, we’ve worked with partners bringing several customers live on NAV 2013. All of this has been to ensure that the product is of the highest possible quality before we ship. We’re looking forward to getting the RTM version in your hands as soon as possible!

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 is probably the biggest launch of the product ever. It concludes the transition from the classic client/server 2-tier proprietary architecture developed in the 1990’s to a state-of-the-art, 4-tier Microsoft architecture capable of rendering multiple clients and facilitating multiple modes of integration. It also means that Microsoft Dynamics NAV now is a full-blown member of the Microsoft server family and adheres to all Microsoft standards in terms of security, reliability and scalability. Finally, it signals the beginning of a new era of “NAV in the cloud,” opening up an array of new opportunities using NAV and integrating it with Microsoft and non-Microsoft products.

With Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 coming out this fall, the NAV TechDays conference is a great opportunity for everybody in the NAV developer community to learn more about and get ready for the release. All the sessions at NAV TechDays are technical and long enough to allow the speakers to go into enough detail for the developers in the audience to understand what the features in the product are about and how to use them. Since NAV TechDays is a conference for developers by developers with deep technical content, we are sending some of our best developers who designed and wrote the code to attend and speak at the conference. If you have questions about your favorite feature, you will have an opportunity to give your feedback on Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 and provide input on what you would like to see in future releases.

I hope to see you all at NAV TechDays in Antwerp, Belgium on September 27th.

-Dan

____________________________________
Daniel C. Brown
General Manager, Dynamics NAV
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Comments

  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    is 4-tier a typo or am I missing something?
    David Singleton
  • Great questions

    The four tiers are:

    Database tier
    Service tier
    Web tier
    Client tier

    When running RTC the client and web tiers are collapsed into one tier
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  • william_marcelinuswilliam_marcelinus Member Posts: 34
    Greetings,

    Is it has major difference with Dynamics 2009 R2? what about Page Design is it have more flexibility and more objects than
    2009 R2? If i have to update it, do we must also change database file and license file or just Dynamics Installation? thanks in advance
  • ara3nara3n Member Posts: 9,255
    You can download the beta below and experience it.
    https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource ... wnload.htm
    Ahmed Rashed Amini
    Independent Consultant/Developer


    blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
  • Johannes_NielsenJohannes_Nielsen Member Posts: 206
    Sadly my employeer is'nt going.
    But boy, would I like to hear more from those sessions (each topic is more interesting than the last!)

    (Stolen from Waldo's blog)
    • NAV on Azure (NAV deployment, Click once, administration, creating solutions, upgrade, new authentication model)
    • What’s new for data access in NAV2013
    • Web client & NAV portal framework
    • Dynamics NAV 2013 Reporting Story
    • New server capabilities: RTC NAS & Job queue, NAV Server admin tools & scripts, unicode, 64-bit
    • Scrum introduction (and how it’s used by the Microsoft Dynamics NAV team)
    • What is new in RTC (Filter variables,Grouping and Grid layout)
    • C/AL coding for performance in NAV2013
    • Writing C/AL unit tests efficiently with help of new tools
    • Best practices in development and design patterns
    • Web Services Black Belt – tips & tricks from the (battle)field
    • Understanding Blocks & Deadlocks – Theory and Practice
    Best regards / Venlig hilsen
    Johannes Sebastian
    MB7-840,MB7-841
  • NAV 2013 is propably the biggest release in NAV history and introduces a lot of improvements and changes. This includes improvements to the designers (including the page editor) which up until now have been more or less untouched since we introduce C/SIDE in 1995.

    It is not possible to do an technical upgrade between 2009 R2 and NAV 2013, because of classic removal, unicode,, etc. - but doing a real upgrade should be worth the while:)

    I encourage you all to follow Rashed's advice to download and play around with the beta.

    ....Or even better join us at NAV Techdays on September 27th and 28th!

    Michael
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  • MY_PBCMY_PBC Member Posts: 7
    Really excited to read the message from Dan and we are waiting for the product launch.
    PBC will localize NAV 2013 into Japanese / Simplified Chinese / Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong) version !

    Miyuki Yamanaka
    Pacific Business Consultin, Inc.
    http://www.pbc.co.jp/en/
  • bhwongbhwong Member Posts: 13
    We are planning to upgrade our NAV 4.0 to 2009 next week. This upgrade alone is a major headache because many of our customized enhancements cannot simply be copied into 2009 without modification.

    Can't imagine the headache we will be facing if we decided to upgrade to 2013. Also heard that C-Side is no longer support in 2013? What will happen to NAV developers who know only C-Side but not Dot Net?
  • Luc_VanDyckLuc_VanDyck Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 3,633
    bhwong wrote:
    [...] Also heard that C-Side is no longer support in 2013? What will happen to NAV developers who know only C-Side but not Dot Net?
    You heard that wrong.
    No support using PM or e-mail - Please use this forum. BC TechDays 2024: 13 & 14 June 2024, Antwerp (Belgium)
  • avinashavinash Member Posts: 25
    What will do NAV devloper who know only C side.
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    avinash wrote:
    What will do NAV devloper who know only C side.

    They will program in C/SIDE.
    David Singleton
  • Johannes_NielsenJohannes_Nielsen Member Posts: 206
    bhwong wrote:
    We are planning to upgrade our NAV 4.0 to 2009 next week. This upgrade alone is a major headache because many of our customized enhancements cannot simply be copied into 2009 without modification.

    Can't imagine the headache we will be facing if we decided to upgrade to 2013. Also heard that C-Side is no longer support in 2013? What will happen to NAV developers who know only C-Side but not Dot Net?

    You should'nt be scared :wink:
    If you're going to use the Role Based Client then you're transforming you're forms and alot of the work will be over.
    If you're also converting your reports to RDLC layout, then the other big part is done, and you're about ready for a 2013 upgrade.

    2013 only supports RTC client and RDLC report.
    But the language C/AL continues, some functions are retired but new ones are made available.(I don't know how extensive you're modifications are, might not affect you at all).

    The great thing is, that with RTC-only, we can seriously begin to use .net interoperability in C/AL. But no one is forcing you
    Best regards / Venlig hilsen
    Johannes Sebastian
    MB7-840,MB7-841
  • navuser1navuser1 Member Posts: 1,329
    What about two things :

    1. Restriction on number of keys of a table. Now it's 40.
    2. RTC Debugging

    Thanks
    Now or Never
  • mohana_cse06mohana_cse06 Member Posts: 5,503
    navuser1 wrote:
    What about two things :

    1. Restriction on number of keys of a table. Now it's 40.
    2. RTC Debugging

    Thanks

    RTC debugger is availalbe
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vom1ZVhHR5M&feature=g-user-u
  • krikikriki Member, Moderator Posts: 9,086
    [quote="navuser1"1. Restriction on number of keys of a table. Now it's 40.[/quote]
    The big reason was the NAV wanted a key for each sorting (inherited from the native DB).
    Now ordering does not imply a key.
    I didn't check if NAV blocked the no. of keys, but for SQL you have these limits http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2009/06/29/sql-server-maximum-number-of-index-per-table/. And if you get anywhere close to 10% of those limits, you should check your code and the use of indexes on the table.

    But basically: you should need less keys in NAV2013 than before!
    Regards,Alain Krikilion
    No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!


  • Alex_ChowAlex_Chow Member Posts: 5,063
    bhwong wrote:
    We are planning to upgrade our NAV 4.0 to 2009 next week. This upgrade alone is a major headache because many of our customized enhancements cannot simply be copied into 2009 without modification.

    Can't imagine the headache we will be facing if we decided to upgrade to 2013. Also heard that C-Side is no longer support in 2013? What will happen to NAV developers who know only C-Side but not Dot Net?

    Whoever told you that is speaking out of their a$$. They're probably trying to sell you something.
  • Hanen_THanen_T Member Posts: 32
    Hello All,


    I'm discovering the 2013 Beta version and I wonder if there is any French documentations???
    Thanks for your answer.
    Technico-Functional Consultant NAV
    It's all about passion of Navision World
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