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How to install and configure MS Dynamics NAV on cloud?

ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
edited 2012-04-19 in NAV Three Tier
Hi All,

We have a demo on, "MS Dynamics NAV ERP on Cloud". I'm responsible to implement the same.

I found some information like this,
- Install Database Server & NAV Server on terminal server
- Install and Configure RTC on client PC

here, client connect to TS database through LAN (correct me if I'm wrong).

but, how to use internet to connect database from client PC?

Looking forward for suggestions

Thanks

Regards
Chowdary
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work

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    David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    Chowdary wrote:
    Hi All,

    We have a demo on, "MS Dynamics NAV ERP on Cloud". I'm responsible to implement the same.

    That makes no sense. Obviously the people that did the demo should have the skills to implement this. One hopes they have done it before and understand the implications. If you have never done it before, it will end out costing you more than just going back to them and letting them do it.

    ](*,)
    David Singleton
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    Chowdary wrote:
    Hi All,

    We have a demo on, "MS Dynamics NAV ERP on Cloud". I'm responsible to implement the same.

    That makes no sense. Obviously the people that did the demo should have the skills to implement this. One hopes they have done it before and understand the implications. If you have never done it before, it will end out costing you more than just going back to them and letting them do it.

    ](*,)

    Thanks David
    But there should be some way out to do, right?
    I'm asking, if any one can share related ideas. How one will know if he didn't try?

    lets forget about demo, I want to try it personally.
    any ideas?

    Thanks


    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    I think, I missed to mention it clearly !!

    I would like to implement MS Dynamics NAV ERP on cloud, after implementation I will have to go for demo. I don't think of demo if I don't know how to implement.

    I'm unlucky to get some help from Google :thumbsdown:

    would be grateful to share, if anyone did implement Navision on cloud !!

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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    David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    Chowdary wrote:
    would be grateful to share, if anyone did implement Navision on cloud !!

    This is the point you seem to miss.

    The people that did the demo for you must know how its done, so why don't you ask them?
    David Singleton
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    The people that did the demo for you must know how its done, so why don't you ask them?

    Actually, no one did demo. So, no one to ask for help.
    In fact, I'm going to implement this and then will present it to interested customers. It's completely internal.

    David, please guide me if you know the process to implement.
    your help would be greatly appreciated

    Thanks for the reply

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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    David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    OK it's clear now.

    The cloud is just a new word for hosting.

    You will have a hosted SQL server and a hosted terminal server. Install Navision on the cloud and connect the client to the clouded SQL server.

    I am not sure what you need to know, but you will get all the information from your hosting provider.
    David Singleton
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    DenSterDenSter Member Posts: 8,304
    The cloud is just a new word for hosting.
    I think that is oversimplifying it just a tad. For NAV 2009 there are a couple of products that can take NAV online as well, and that also goes beyond mere hosting. The capabilities that were announced for NAV 2013 at Convergence 2012 in Houston definitely go well beyond mere hosting.
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    OK it's clear now.
    I am not sure what you need to know, but you will get all the information from your hosting provider.
    Thanks David,

    In fact, there is no hosters for us, we are trying to host our own structure.
    I want to know, How client connect to the cloud?

    as of now, I know client connects to SQL Database through RTC based on the client configuration settings. Here, we specify terminal server name and database instance.

    But, I want to know how client connects to database using internet browser?

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    Is Navision fully web based?

    what I mean is,

    is it possible to use NAV without client through web browser?

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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    David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    DenSter wrote:
    The capabilities that were announced for NAV 2013 at Convergence 2012 in Houston definitely go well beyond mere hosting.

    Are you suggesting that the OP is about to set up a demonstration of NAV 2013 in the cloud?
    David Singleton
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    David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    Chowdary wrote:
    Is Navision fully web based?

    what I mean is,

    is it possible to use NAV without client through web browser?

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary

    Yes I believe that Stratos have an add on that will allow this.

    http://www.stratusnav.com/
    David Singleton
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    DenSterDenSter Member Posts: 8,304
    DenSter wrote:
    The capabilities that were announced for NAV 2013 at Convergence 2012 in Houston definitely go well beyond mere hosting.

    Are you suggesting that the OP is about to set up a demonstration of NAV 2013 in the cloud?
    Probably not but your assertion that "the cloud" is just another word for "hosting" is oversimplifying it
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    what is App-V (application virtualization) ?
    Is it other name of cloud?
    How is this App-V useful?

    any ideas!

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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    ChowdaryChowdary Member Posts: 148
    Chowdary wrote:
    what is App-V (application virtualization) ?
    Is it other name of cloud?
    How is this App-V useful?

    any ideas!

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Microsoft Application Virtualization (MS App-V) platform allows applications to be deployed in real-time to any client from a virtual application server. It removes the need for local installation of the applications. Instead, only the App-v client needs to be installed on the client machines. All application data is permanently stored on the virtual application server. Whichever software is needed is either streamed or locally cached from the application server on demand and run locally

    this overview of App-V resembles cloud?
    what you say?
    needed some clarification b/w these two techniques !!

    Thanks

    Regards
    Chowdary
    Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work
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