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Future - What Next After NAV 2013 R2. Code Name - CRETE...

Hi all,

While browsing through Partner Source i found a new news Article about Next thing about Navision.

So What is Crete...



Microsoft Announced that NAV Team has begun work on its next panned release, codename "Crete"



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As per the attached one page Brochure -

Release to Manufacturing (RTM) of New Version will be available in June—August 2014

General Availability (GA) of New Version will be in Q3 or Q4 2014

So what you except from new version of Navision...

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani

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