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From Navision To Microsoft. February 13, 2004 Michael Nielsen, Product Unit Manager Microsoft Business Framework, Copenhagen. Michael Nielsen CV. 1986 Master of Science in Engineering (DTU) 1986 UNIX Developer with Knudsen & Johnsen 1987 Joined Navision Software
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From Navision To Microsoft February 13, 2004 Michael Nielsen, Product Unit Manager Microsoft Business Framework, Copenhagen
Michael Nielsen CV • 1986 Master of Science in Engineering (DTU) • 1986 UNIX Developer with Knudsen & Johnsen • 1987 Joined Navision Software • 1987 Developer, Navision 1.x report writer • 1989 Developer, AL-Language • 1990 Developer, Navision 3.x IDE • 1993 Program Manager, Navision Windows client • 1995 General Manager of Tools department • 1997 Director of Product Development • 1998 Director of System Architecture • 2000 Director of Navision Research • 2002 Product Unit Manager, MBS Frameworks • 2003 Product Unit Manager, Visual Studio Microsoft Confidential
How it all started! (1984) Microsoft Confidential
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PC Plus v1 (1985) Microsoft Confidential
Navigator v. 1 & 2 (1987)- Multi-user • Client / Server • Transactions • Versioning • OLAP • Programmable report writer Microsoft Confidential
Navigator 3.x (1990) - Development platform • AL Programming language • Function libraries • Design tools - Forms, Tables, Reports • Structured exception handling • Resource management Microsoft Confidential
Navision 3.5 - Cross platform • Support for UNIX and Windows NT • ODBC • C-Toolkit • Third party SQL support for Oracle and Informix Microsoft Confidential
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Navision Financials 1.0 - Released Product (1995) Microsoft Confidential
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DKK in millions DKK in millions Net revenues EBITA Five-year Financial Performance Microsoft Confidential
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Joining Microsoft (2002) Microsoft Confidential
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Model-driven architecture – The next wave (2004) From Code based OO programming to modeling Microsoft Confidential