What’s New in Business Central 2025 Release Wave 2
The Autumn brings the second major release of the year for Business Central, as part of the 2 wave annual update cycle. Here we look at the highlight features.
Mainstream support for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, including 2009 SP1 and 2009 R2 will come to an end on 13th January 2015.
However, fear not, paid support (including Premier, Essential, Pay-Per incident, and Microsoft Dynamics Advantage and Advantage Plus plans or any other paid support plan) will be available through extended support. Extended support for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 will end in January 2020.
Customers who are currently on a paid up service plan can continue to access the following benefits through CustomerSource:

This information is subject to change.
For more information related to Microsoft Support Lifecycle policies and associated product dates for all Microsoft Products, see the Support Lifecycle and FAQ page.
The Autumn brings the second major release of the year for Business Central, as part of the 2 wave annual update cycle. Here we look at the highlight features.
After a recent visit to the Digital Manufacturing 2day event in Coventry and an insightful presentation by Lord Chris Holmes, I thought I would delve a bit deeper into the current AI regulation facing UK industry.
Choosing the right ERP system when moving on from Sage 50 can shape how efficiently your business grows and adapts. If you want advanced features, greater flexibility and easier integration with familiar Microsoft tools, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is often the stronger option compared to Sage 200. As real-time data insight, automation and scalability are now necessities and not luxuries, your ERP upgrade decision is more important than ever.