Track

Business Central

Breaking Down the BC Monolith: Introducing Middleware for a Modern Architecture

Advanced (300)

Andreas Wielend Andreas Wielend
Bastian van Mierlo Bastian van Mierlo

In the NAV era, it was common to bundle different requirements, solutions, add-ons and bespoke modules – no matter how unique - into one system. From automated access control to zoo management: NAV was the hammer and every requirement - be it small or big - was just another nail. But times have changed. Today’s customers, tend to use specific SaaS Software for specific scenarios instead of cramming every requirement into one solution. In this session, we will share a real-world scenario with you. We will show how we dealt with the changed way of working and how we broke down the “BC-monolith" by connecting various systems using a middleware built with Azure. Learn how we bridged systems, aligned with modern SaaS thinking, and created a flexible, maintainable architecture that scales.

Copilot is just a fancy autocomplete… (Vol. 2)

English · Intermediate (200)

Tine Staric Tine Staric

From generating code to automating the entire developer workflow. 2025 was the year we all moved from "Eh, Copilot is just a fancy autocomplete..." to "...okay fine, it actually writes solid code." But that’s not where this ends. Now we have planning modes, sub-agents, and an MCP for basically every annoying thing in a dev’s life. The magic is no longer in writing code, but in understanding the whole task around it: the requirements, planning the steps, generating the code, testing it, fixing it, and documenting it. Last year was the last time using AI was optional. This year, it’s simply part of the job.

Demo or Disaster? How to build better Business Central demos

Intermediate (200)

Simon Fischer Simon Fischer

Demo data is the foundation of successful pre-sales scenarios and other kind of demos in Business Central - and at the same time one of the biggest challenges. Anyone who has ever tried to set up realistic demo scenarios for a complex ERP system knows that preparation can take days. RapidStart packages used to be the only option but came with limitations. With the Contoso Coffee project, Microsoft introduced a more modern approach, but this only covers the standard product. Partners are still left with the challenge of presenting their own products convincingly. In this session, I’ll shortly share the story of demo data in Business Central – and introduce a new open-source tool that automatically generates a Contoso Coffee–style extension from existing BC data. Most of the work is automated, while the remaining can be fine-tuned together with pre-sales or consulting teams. The result: consistent, realistic demos with much less effort. With a live demo, community focus, and practical tips

From Call to ERP: Integrated Customer Support with Dynamics 365 Contact Center and Business Central

English · Intermediate (200)

Raúl Bogajo Medina Raúl Bogajo Medina
Victor Sanchez Victor Sanchez

In today’s fast-paced business environment, customers expect immediate and seamless support, no matter which channel they use. This session demonstrates how Dynamics 365 Contact Center and Business Central can be combined to deliver a truly integrated customer service experience, eliminating the need to switch between systems. We’ll walk through a real-world scenario: a customer calls to report a defective product. The call is routed through Contact Center, where the agent can instantly access Business Central data (orders, invoices, inventory,..) directly within the Dynamics interface. From the agent's panel, the product’s serial number is verified, the issue is logged, and a return is initiated in Business Central, all without leaving the screen. Key takeaways: • How to embed Business Central data into Contact Center using Dataverse virtual tables •Streamlining support workflows to reduce response times and operational errors •Delivering a consistent, omnichannel experience across voice, WhatsApp, and more Whether you're a developer, consultant, or solution architect, this session will provide practical insights into building connected support experiences that leverage your Business Central deployment to delight your customers.

MCP - A new standard to unlock complex AI scenarios and how it works in BC

Advanced (300)

Tobias Fenster Tobias Fenster

Integrating backends, tools and resources into AI solutions was a challenge that needed a lot of different answers until MCP, the Model Context Protocol arrived. In this session, we will take a look at the general concepts and ideas, take a deep dive into the protocol and practical applications, both with free open-source tools and Microsoft's AI portfolio. Then we are going to apply it to ERP because Business Central has a brand new MCP Server as well. We will check the scenarios this unlocks and the pitfalls it (currently) has. After this session, you will have an understanding of how MCP works, where you can use and why you should start to integrate it into your AI offerings.

Not a Developer? No Problem! Deploy & Embed Power BI Apps in Business Central

English · Introduction (100)

Roberto Corella Roberto Corella

Want to embed your Power BI reports into Business Central, but you're not a developer? No problem—this workshop is for you! Whether you're using the new out-of-the-box Power BI app or creating your own custom reports, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know. You’ll learn how to deploy and set up Power BI Apps within your Business Central environment and then how to embed them directly into Business Central. The goal? To help your customers access rich, insightful reporting without ever leaving Business Central. This session is designed for non-developers—we’ll take it step-by-step so anyone can follow along and build the skills needed to take advantage of this powerful integration. With so many exciting new features in Power BI and Business Central, now’s the time to learn how to make reporting easier, more accessible, and more impactful. Don’t miss this opportunity to impress your customers and elevate their everyday reporting experience!

The BC consultants Guide to the Galaxy

English · Intermediate (200)

Brynjar Jóhannesson Brynjar Jóhannesson
Hrefna Þórisdóttir Hrefna Þórisdóttir

The BC consultants Guide to the Galaxy: 42 essentials every BC consultant needs to know beyond BC. In Iceland, consultants often wear many hats—specialisation is rare, and versatility is essential. This fast-paced session presents 42 essentials every Business Central consultant should master, spanning the Microsoft ecosystem, consulting wisdom, technical skills, and the intergalactic toolkit of modern consulting. Delivered with clarity, humour, and a cosmic metaphor, it offers a starmap for intelligent consulting across BC, Power Platform, Azure, and beyond. Attendees will leave inspired, equipped with practical takeaways, and a downloadable starmap to guide their journey. Expect a lively blend of practical insights, cosmic metaphors, and consultant-tested wisdom. Whether you’re a fresh cadet or a seasoned navigator, you’ll leave with a richer map of the universe—and perhaps a better understanding of why the answer to everything really is 42. A session for those who believe that consulting, like space travel, is best done with curiosity, humor, and a reliable toolkit.