Invest in your future – Microsoft Enhancement Plan Renewal
We all know technology is growing at an ever-increasing pace. Your Dynamics NAV system now has capabilities that would have seemed impossible a relatively short time ago. The years to come will only bring more exciting features you will need to implement as you face expansions and challenges to your business. Open Door wants you to be prepared to scale your solution and fully leverage your investment in NAV. If you’re thinking long-term, invest in your future and be current on your Microsoft Enhancement Plan.
If you aren’t current on your Enhancement Plan you may face expensive upgrading fees when you choose to buy additional licenses or add modules. In fact, you won’t be able to add anything to your license unless you are current on the Enhancement Plan.
Microsoft is offering a limited time offer, which can save you 50% of any back pay you might owe as well as no re-enrollment fee being charged.
The offer expires after May 31, 2010. There are so many reasons to re-enroll, please contact us for more details.
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