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.
Every year, partners from around the world travel to THE event aimed at the Microsoft Dynamics® 365 SMB market; Directions EMEA.
Following the release of Dynamics 365 Business Central, we have a team travelling to Vienna, this year's host city. We will be looking to get the latest scoops and insider information on the future of the product.
We announced the latest features of the October release (version 15) in a previous article. The main improvements were to the performance and usability of the modern Web and app clients, with the demise of the windows desktop client. As time moves on we are seeing a rapid increase in improvements and features to the product, so we are excited to see what will come of the event this week.
Our MD Tom Jenkins will also be speaking on a panel with Master Re-seller, Quattro Business Solutions (QBS) about successful delivery of projects.
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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.
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