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  • Did we find the right model?

    In August 2006 after I just started in my job at ISS ( www.issworld.com ) I wrote about my worries about Finding the right model for our global Microsoft Dynamics NAV solution. Since then 2.5 years has gone by, so I thought it was on time to write a little about what has happened since then. One Global...
    Posted to DynamicsUser.NET Admin's Blog by Erik P. Ernst on 01-05-2009
    Filed under: infrastructure, Citrix, Thailand, global database, global core, ISS, Dynamics NAV, Philippines, Reporting Services, Mexico, India, Taiwan, NAV 4.0 SP3, BI, NAV 5.0, Project Management, International Projects, Implementation Methodology, Multi-Site, Polan, Japan
  • Going Live With the Dynamics Core

    It is long times since I’ve updated my blog here, a long time were a lot has happened. Last time I wrote I had just started a new job as the solution manager for Dynamics with one of the world’s largest companies ISS. We were developing a global core based on Dynamics NAV and Dynamics CRM combined with...
    Posted to DynamicsUser.NET Admin's Blog by Erik P. Ernst on 03-05-2007
    Filed under: Microsoft, infrastructure, Thailand, global core, ISS, unicode, Dynamics NAV, Philippines, Reporting Services, Mexico, Dynamics CRM, India, Taiwan
  • Re: Another collation question: Ideal setting for ASIA

    As I have understood the collocation is mainly about sorting. We are today running 30 countries on the same database and same server with collation 850. The countries include Korea, Taiwan and Turkey (where they all need a special client to view the characters) but I have no problems with the collation...
    Posted to NAV / Navision - Technical Forum by Kim Mohr Larsen on 08-21-2006
    Filed under: Asia, Code Page, Korea, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan, Dynamics NAV, Collation, Double Byte Character
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