This will be the last (or perhaps one of the last) so-called Customer Driven Upgrades (or Updates). Microsoft is moving towards a new goal: One version, with all users on the latest available version.
Once every customer is on the latest version, starting after April 2019 there will continuous update cycle. Every X months, Microsoft will release a new update, to which all customers can upgrade. There will be a window to preview the new version ahead of time but, as soon as that next update becomes Generally Available, all customers must update.
Dynamics 365 – Latest Version v9.0 Is Now Available
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One important thing to mention here: the v1.0 version is still available. Your existing integrations with API v1.0 will not break because v2.0 was introduced. This is a very common scenario in the API world, you get the time to implement the new version. Of course you will be encouraged to do so because v1.0 will be removed at a certain point in the future. But hey, the API beta version should already been gone by now but it is still available. ?
But this whole environment set up is very much tricky these days, due to incompatibilities with latest versions of Visual Studio. So I had to go through a long roller coaster ride to figure this out, trying out different versions of the extensions and Visual Studio to get it to work.
Dynamics 365 has come a long way since its days as a pure customer relationship management (CRM) system. The latest update, Dynamics 365 version 9.0, will help further enhance its status as an all-round business platform.
Partnering with one of the most widely used sales tools available, Dynamics 365 version 9.0 will allow users to migrate data from LinkedIn Sales Navigator directly into Dynamics 365. This will range from contact information through to tracking InMails. While not the most exciting update perhaps, it is symbolic of how far Dynamics 365 has come as a sales and marketing tool, coming to a point where it may soon pose a serious challenge to more complex (and expensive) marketing automation software.
Today we are releasing the first preview build of Windows 10, version 22H2. Windows 10 Build 19045.1865 (KB5015878) is now available in the Release Preview Channel for Windows Insider Program for Business participants to validate on devices in their organizations.
Commercial devices* configured for the Release Preview Channel via the Windows Insider Program Settings page or via Windows Update for Business policy, whether through Microsoft Intune or through Group Policy, will automatically be offered Windows 10, version 22H2 as an optional update. Windows 10, version 22H2 is also now available via Windows Server Update Service and Azure Marketplace. Should any issues arise, IT admins in these organizations can request free Microsoft Support. This support offer is intended to help resolve issues with commercial-specific scenarios and is limited to the Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions.
If you use Dynamics 365 Online as your CRM software, you have probably received notifications from Microsoft in recent weeks. This is because the IT giant is updating its Dynamics 365 online, with the latest version being 9.0.2.Why it is so important for you to go ahead with this infamous update? The reason is that the 8.1 and 8.2 versions will no longer be supported as of January 31, 2019. Better prepare yourselves now!This article will guide you through the different steps that must be taken for a successful and timely update: 2ff7e9595c
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