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Dynamics NAV 2015- Mainstream Support Ended on 01/14/2020.

Hi Readers,

It's time to say Good-Bye to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015.

If you are using NAV 2015 then its time to Upgrade To Business Central.

No More Dynamics NAV 2015.



As of Last Week on January 14, 2020, Microsoft marks the end of mainstream support for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015.

What That Means to Customers?

These are things that the customer will have to think if they are using Dynamics NAV 2015.

  • No More Cumulative Update for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015.
  • No More Regulatory/Localization Fixes for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015.
  • No More Hotfixes for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2015.


You Should Upgrade to Business Central 14. Don't Upgrade to Business Central 13.

Next Product going out of Mainstream Support is Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises October 2018.

Mainstream Support for Business Central 13 is on - April 14, 2020.

It's time to Upgrade to Business Central April 2019 (14.x) Release.

Hope you find the information useful.

Stay Tuned for more.

Regards,
Saurav Dhyani
https://saurav-nav.blogspot.com/

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