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Learn to install and administer Dynamics NAV 2009 using Packt’s new book

Press release from: Packt Publishing

(openPR) - Microsoft Dynamics NAV Administration is a new book from Packt that will help readers to install, configure, deploy, and administer Dynamics NAV with ease. Written by Amit Sachdev and Sharan Oberoi, this book will assist readers to accomplish administrative tasks such as securing and maintaining databases using Dynamics NAV, while connecting the clients to the Database Server.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 is a complete enterprise resource planning (ERP) software solution from Microsoft for small and mid-sized organizations that is fast to implement, easy to configure, and simple to use. It provides people with tools and information that can unleash their individual potential and fuel new levels of business performance, while assisting them with finance, manufacturing, customer relationship management, supply chains, analytics and electronic commerce.

Microsoft Dynamics NAV Administration starts off by explaining the considerations for deploying Dynamics NAV and the most important aspects of ERP installation. Additionally, it assists users on the installation of the client and server components of the Dynamics NAV and its usage with the Microsoft Stack. Furthermore, it will teach users to create and restore backups, to use appropriate code syntax and proper hardware sizing, and to set up procedures for scheduling pre-defined reoccurring processes.

Using this book, developers will be able to implement the RIM (Rapid Implementation Methodology) approach to import and set up data in a simple and easy way. This book will enable developers to use job queue to set up periodic jobs that run automatically at the scheduled time. It will also help users to attain flexibility by modifying existing sets of objects and implement Dynamics NAV on a secure internal company network.

A quick step-by-step tutorial guide with plenty of easy-to-understand instructions and examples, this book is ideal for readers, who wish to get started in administering Dynamics NAV. The book is out now and available from Packt. For more information, please visit: www.packtpub.com/microsoft-dynamics-nav-administration/book

Packt Publishing is a UK based publishing company specializing in focused IT books.

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