![]() ![]() That approach would break so much, not just for ISV but for customers as well. Yep, I know that you’ve done lots of the BCIdea asks, but as I’ve articulated before, the ones that get the maximum votes don’t really stretch the boundaries very far do they?īut please also be careful about going the other direction and, say, refactoring the whole of sales and purchase documents. Just because we have bigger issues on our side of the fence right now, doesn’t mean they can’t crack on. I find it ironic that, having complained for years that we were the poor relations compared to our C#, JavaScript, and even PHP cousins, when that toolset does catch up, for instance with beautiful capability for CI/CD, then lots won’t use it (yes JRM, I’m thinking of you!) despite Microsoft simplifying it to the level of GitHub and go.ĭon’t be fooled into thinking that I don’t have work items in my backlog for Microsoft though. I guess the overriding issue is the lack of skills among partner teams, combined with a failure to invest sufficient time in not just learning but then adapting the modern toolset that Microsoft have built. Bluntly, more of today’s issues focus on the channel and progress often seems slow. ![]() The thought occurs that this year I should be writing a list for the partner community, not Microsoft. When I endeavour to share my unvarnished opinions in an article, I’m never certain whether or not people think ‘Hh, that James going off on one again’. Projects are going in smoothly, the upgrade train from the legacy versions is more bullet speed that diesel shunter, all in all our world is as good as I can remember. Lots of the blockers that were preventing adoption of SaaS are gone. Six hundred plus people over two days seemed to agree that Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is in a pretty good place right now. I’m righting this in my hotel room at the close of Days of Knowledge Nordics. ![]() Then when two separate people from Microsoft mentioned it, I thought I’d better get it done. I was quite shocked this week when someone asked why I hadn’t done a 2022 version of my 20 priorities for Microsoft. ![]()
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