Steve Endow's Business Central Podcast

I Need Coffee - Episode 160 - BC Weekly Update!

Steve Endow Episode 160

Show Notes: Episode 160 of "I Need Coffee" - Weekly BC Review 

1. Technology Challenges and Frustrations:
   - Persistent issues with Microsoft product sync delays (e.g., Azure Key Vault, Power Automate, Business Central email notifications), highlighting unreliable internal system integration.
   - On-premise system struggles, including consultants’ lack of basic SQL Server knowledge and misdiagnosed issues, underscoring the complexities of maintaining legacy systems.
   - Docker environment problems caused by IPv6 DNS settings, emphasizing the need for deep technical knowledge to troubleshoot modern development stacks.

2. Importance of Detailed Application Logging:
   - Critical role of meticulous logging in defending against false accusations and diagnosing issues, as demonstrated by resolving an ISV app blame scenario.
   - Proposal for a $1,000 award to encourage innovative logging solutions, reflecting the value placed on robust logging for application reliability.

3. Learning and Skill Development:
   - Team’s rapid progress in mastering PowerBI, BC Admin API, and ACH file formats, showcasing a commitment to building expertise within the ERP Center of Excellence.
   - Emphasis on fundamental troubleshooting skills, contrasted with the lack of such skills in on-prem consulting, highlighting the need for continuous learning in IT.

4. Cost Optimization and Efficiency:
   - Cancellation of unnecessary subscriptions (Zoom, Pact, training, web hosting) to save ~$400/year, reflecting a proactive approach to financial efficiency.
   - Use of cost-effective tools like Notepad++ with plugins as alternatives to expensive software like UltraEdit, balancing functionality with budget constraints.

5. Work-Life Balance and Personal Enjoyment:
   - Balancing professional demands with personal activities like smoking ribs for neighbors, beach trips with family, and re-watching Rick and Morty to unwind.
   - Emphasis on enjoying life outside work, reinforced by weekend recaps and encouragement to the audience to “go do something fun.”

6. Community Engagement and Knowledge Sharing:
   - Upcoming participation in industry events (Directions NA, DynamicsCon, etc.) to connect with the ERP community and share expertise.
   - Call for audience Q&A and sharing of Business Central experiences, fostering a collaborative learning environment.

7. Microsoft Ecosystem Concerns:
   - Criticism of Microsoft’s consumer-facing practices, such as Windows 11 spam emails and Teams’ security issues, raising concerns about the company’s direction and its impact on professional users.

8. Transition to Modern Development Practices:
   - Acknowledgment of Microsoft’s deprecation of BC Container Helper by 2027, signaling a shift toward new tools like ALGO for GitHub, and the need to adapt to evolving development environments.