The Beauty and The Beast: NAV and .NET

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imageIf there wasn’t one already, someone should have invented Belgium. There are two things in this world that I love, and probably shouldn’t (and an oversized red speaker’s shirt I got from Luc today did a darned god job at concealing the unlucky consequences of overly indulging in both of them): beer and chocolate. Boy, do Belgians know their beer and chocolate!

But they know their NAV, too, and after NAV TechDays 2011, which have just ended in Antwerp, and two days of top NAV content, I can only say – great job, Luc and the team, and please make it a tradition.

If you attended my presentation about .NET interoperability, then there are a couple of demos I couldn’t deliver due to time constraints, and I promised to blog it. So, here we go.

It’s about streams. You already know that in NAV there are two data types, InStream and OutStream, that allow you to stream data in and out of generic sources or destinations. They are a fantastic tool, because they require you to know nothing about the type of source or destination, and you can store and retrieve data without having to care if the data comes from Internet, or a BLOB field, or is it written to a file, or transported over an XMLport. Stream makes it abstract and allows you to simply handle the data, and make the object itself care about the specifics.

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Stratus Setup Wizard launches pilot in LATAM

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Today, Stratus has officially entered the pilot phase in Latin America, after the latest build of Stratus Setup Wizard has smoothly and flawlessly configured Stratus in a local customized version of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 R2.

Through cooperation with a partner company from Colombia, Stratus will soon be commercially available in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Panama, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Costa Rica.

What makes me feel really thrilled, is that the month in which Stratus will officially RTM (fingers crossed!) has started with a flawless and smooth deployment of Stratus in a localized copy of Microsoft Dynamics NAV. It was a great test of the Setup Wizard which now automates most of the steps necessary to deploy Stratus. After the Windows Server, SQL Server and NAV were installed, it took less than half an hour for the Latin American NAV to appear in the browser on my iPad.

Stay tuned for the fresh news, because this month there’s going to be plenty of them.

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