Data migration in Dynamics 365 Business Central can be complicated and time-consuming. Join our 20-minute webinar to learn how the free Import Export PowerTool from Insight Works can make your data migration tasks faster and easier.
We’ll show you practical tips and techniques to streamline your work and get the most out of your data migrations.
Register: https://dmsiworks.com/events/business-central-data-migration-october-2024
Date and time: October 16, 2024 @ 11 AM CET
• Grasp key features and benefits of Import Export PowerTool.
• Compare performance with RapidStart in data migration tasks.
• Explore versatile import/export capabilities for various data volumes.
• Save time with bulk editing, automatic lot/serial numbers, and record links/notes.
• Understand the benefits of disabling the Change Log during imports.
• Recognise accessibility for users without Excel proficiency.
• Master creating, storing, and executing batches for consistency.
This webinar is ideal for Microsoft consultants, developers, integrators, and data migration specialists. Register now to secure your spot and elevate your Dynamics 365 Business Central data migration efficiency.
Can’t make it? No problem. Register anyway and receive a recording of the presentation.
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About Insight Works
Since 2008, Insight Works has been a prominent Independent Software Vendor (ISV), initially specializing in Microsoft NAV before transitioning to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central in 2018. Headquartered in Canada with substantial operations in North America and the Netherlands, Insight Works actively supports European markets. Their extensive network of over 500 Microsoft Partners globally ensures top-tier support and service, facilitating seamless system integration and continuous application enhancement. To learn more, visit www.dmsiworks.com.
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