Microsoft Dynamics NAV promotion will get you started on a new system for less
Microsoft is offering organizations the chance to get started on a five-user base Microsoft Dynamics system for 55% less from now until June 23, 2014.
A base Dynamics NAV system comes with three concurrent users and the Microsoft promotion includes two additional users, which are normally priced at $3,000 each. A second offer from Microsoft allows organizations to purchase the Extended Pack for an additional investment of $5,000 (normal cost of $10,000). The Extended Pack extends the functionality of the base Dynamics NAV system to include job cost, manufacturing, service management, NAV CRM, or warehouse management. Terms and conditions apply.*
Contact Open Door Technology to find out more about this promotion.
*Annual software enhancement is based on list price for all offers.
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