Events Įxtreme365 is a conference for the Dynamics 365 Partner Community which now includes Dynamics AX, featuring an Executive Forum. The oldest Axapta Technet post that can be found dates to August 2000. Information about Axapta prior to the Microsoft purchase was available on, a proprietary web-based newsgroup, which grew to a considerable number of members and posts before the Microsoft purchase in 2002.Īfter Microsoft incorporated Axapta into their Business Solution suite, they transferred the newsgroup's content to the Microsoft Business Solutions newsgroup. / /// This job is used as an X++ sample /// public static void xppTest3 ( Args _args ) Presence on the Internet The following modules are part of the core of AX 2009 (AX 5.0) and available on a per-license basis in AX 4.0:
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This update was a major revision with a completely new UI delivered through a browser-based HTML5 client, and initially only available as a cloud-hosted application. The newest version, released in February 2016, dropped the nomenclature of year and version and was simply called AX, although was widely known as AX7. Dynamics AX is used in over 20,000 organizations of all sizes, worldwide. It was made available and supported in more than 30 countries and 25 languages. In September 2011, Microsoft released version AX 2012. Microsoft acquired the combined company in July 2002.
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Damgaard Data merged with Navision Software A/S in 2000 to form NavisionDamgaard, later named Navision A/S. IBM returned all rights in the product to Damgaard Data shortly after the release of Version 1.5. Axapta was initially released in March 1998 in the Danish and U.S. Microsoft Dynamics AX was originally developed as a collaboration between IBM and Danish Damgaard Data as IBM Axapta. 6 Personalization and predictive analytics.
2.1 Traditional core (since Axapta 2.5).