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Dynamics Corner

Dynamics Corner

Hosted by Brad and Kris

Episodes

195

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

About the show

About Dynamics Corner Podcast "Unraveling the World of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Beyond" Welcome to the Dynamics Corner Podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and related technologies. Co-hosted by industry veterans Kris Ruyeras and Brad Prendergast, this engaging podcast keeps you updated on the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in the Microsoft Dynamics 365 ecosystem. We dive deep into various topics in each episode, including Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Power Platform, Azure, and more. Our conversations aim to provide valuable insights, practical tips, and expert advice to help users of businesses of all sizes unlock their full potential through the power of technology. The podcast features in-depth discussions, interviews with thought leaders, real-world case studies, and helpful tips and tricks, providing a unique blend of perspectives and experiences. Join us on this exciting journey as we uncover the secrets to digital transformation, operational efficiency, and seamless system integration with Microsoft Dynamics 365 and beyond. Whether you're a business owner, IT professional, consultant, or just curious about the Microsoft Dynamics 365 world, the Dynamics Corner Podcast is the perfect platform to stay informed and inspired.

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June 3, 2026Episode 52053 min

Episode 520: Reports, Dashboards, and Scorecards: A Complete Guide to Reporting in Business Central

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad talk with Steven Renders about two topics that every implementation faces but often struggles with: training and reporting. Steven shares why training should start before go-live and tells a story about how early training helped a customer avoid building something that already existed in the product. The discussion then moves to a common question for both partners and customers: with options like RDLC, Word, Excel, Power BI, analysis mode, and scorecards, which tool should you use, and when? Steven explains the differences clearly, shares a useful Power BI tip that many people miss, and points out a detail about analysis mode that got Brad excited. Since Microsoft is moving away from RDLC, one type of report could become the primary option. You'll find out which one it is when you listen. Check out this episode.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

May 28, 2026Episode 51953 min

Episode 519: The Last Frontier: Can AI Finally Conquer BC Report Layouts?

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad sit down with Microsoft MVP Miljan Milosavljević, an active contributor to Microsoft's repos, for a wide-ranging conversation that ranges from post-conference highlights to a question nobody in the BC world has fully answered yet. Miljan drops a stat that catches everyone's attention: 95% of his code is now generated by GitHub Copilot, and he's doing it with almost no instruction files, no subagents, and no elaborate setup. Just clean prompts and a growing sense of where to push the tool harder. But the conversation takes its most interesting turn when Miljan raises the topic that every BC developer quietly dreads: report layouts. Microsoft is clearly pushing Word layouts as the future, and RDLC's days are numbered — but can AI build those layouts? Miljan's been testing it, and the results are promising but incomplete. What would it take to get from "here's my invoice" to a fully mapped, production-ready layout? But it's Miljan's closing observation that might stick with you longest, his kids already call him "JGPT," and he's starting to wonder: when we let AI do all the thinking, what happens to the brain that used to do it for us?Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

May 20, 2026Episode 51859 min

Episode 518: You Have 18 Months: The AI Marketing Reckoning Nobody's Ready For

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad sit down with Lisa Cole, Chief Marketing and AI Officer at 2X and author of Brain Gravity and The Limitless CMO, for a conversation that every business leader, marketer, and partner needs to hear. Lisa drops a stat that reframes everything: 85% of the time, buyers have already formed their finalist list before they ever talk to a human, and over 90% of the time, they pick the company that was already in the top spot. So how do you get on that list? Lisa's answer is digital mass — building enough valuable, findable, human-driven content online that your brand creates its own gravitational pull. But there's a catch nobody saw coming it's no longer just humans doing the searching. AI agents are now consuming your website, evaluating your content, and making recommendations, and if your site isn't built for both audiences, you're invisible. The conversation takes a sharp turn when Lisa gives marketing leaders a window that makes some uncomfortable: you have 9 to 18 months to figure out how AI fits into your go-to-market strategy before the decision is made for you. What does "random acts of AI" look like inside an organization, and why does it lead to skyrocketing costs with zero impact? Why are AI-native startups stealing market share from established brands, and what's the one thing they all have in common? And why are corporate brand pages officially dead while personal brands are thriving? Lisa lays out the frameworks, including one you can start using today, and doesn't hold back on what's coming next. If you think your website, your content strategy, or your team structure will look the same a year from now, this episode might change your mind.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

May 12, 2026Episode 5171 hr 2 min

Episode 517: Flip the Script: Start with Your Business Problem, Not the AI Tool

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris, and Brad welcome back Matt Strippelhoff, CEO of Red Hawk Technologies, for a conversation that steps completely outside the tech bubble and into the boardroom. Forget models, frameworks, and token counts; this episode is for the business leader who keeps hearing about AI but still doesn't know where to begin. Matt's advice? Flip the script. Take AI out of the conversation entirely and start by mapping your most expensive workflows from opportunity to cash. Where are the handoffs? Where's the friction? Where are the mistakes costing you money? Only then do you ask whether AI, agents, or automation can help. The group tackles the questions real businesses are asking right now: which tool should I choose when there are dozens? How do I keep employees from creating shadow IT with personal AI subscriptions? Do I need an AI policy, and who owns it? And the one nobody wants to ask out loud , "Can I really run 14 agents and make billions from the beach?" If you're a business leader wondering how to take the first real step with AI, or a partner trying to help your customers navigate this, start here.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

April 29, 2026Episode 51615 min

Episode 516: Business Central Is Transforming Business Management: Insights from Mike Morton

In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses are constantly seeking ways to improve efficiency and growth. In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and I had the opportunity to speak with Mike Morton, Vice President, Microsoft Dynamics Business Central, about the impressive growth of Business Central, and how businesses can automate routine tasks, allowing employees to focus on strategic initiatives. Key Factors Behind Business Central's Growth - Strong Customer Feedback: Positive feedback from customers has fueled ongoing development and enhancements of Business Central. - Global Reach: While Europe has traditionally been the strongest market, the U.S., South America, and Asia are emerging as significant growth vectors. - AI Integration: The incorporation of AI features has positioned Business Central as a leader in business management solutions. The Role of AI in Business Central As we look to the future, AI is becoming a central theme in Business Central's strategy. AI is not just a buzzword; it's a transformative technology that can enhance operational efficiency and open new avenues for growth. What’s Next for Business Central and AI? Looking ahead, industry leaders emphasize the importance of adopting AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot to harness the full potential of AI in business operations. - Business Central is on a growth trajectory, driven by strong customer feedback and AI integration. - AI is reshaping how businesses operate, from efficiency gains to enhanced customer interactions. - To leverage AI effectively, businesses should start with clear objectives and utilize the right tools. In conclusion, Business Central is not just a business management tool; it is a and by embracing AI and leveraging its capabilities, businesses can unlock new growth opportunities and drive greater efficiency. Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

April 28, 2026Episode 5151 hr 1 min

Episode 515: Stop Coding, Start Architecting: How AI Is Reshaping the BC Developer Role

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad are joined by Volodymyr Dvernytskyi — a BC developer from Ukraine, a recent Microsoft MVP, and the creator of many open-source tools — for a grounded, practical look at what AI-assisted AL development actually looks like in the real world. Volodymyr doesn't sugarcoat it: AI has made code cheaper to produce, but that speed comes with a trap that most developers aren't talking about yet. What happens when you generate thousands of lines of code you didn't write and don't fully understand? And who's responsible when that code breaks in production? The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Volodymyr reveals what's been happening to his open-source repositories — a flood of AI-generated pull requests from contributors who don't understand the problems they're trying to solve. But the episode isn't all cautionary tales. Volodymyr lays out a clear progression for anyone looking to get started: from IDE-based agents to CLI tools to MCPs, with a critical reminder that understanding Business Central's functionality matters now more than ever. Brad shares a testing experiment that produced eye-opening results on an old production project, and the group lands on a closing insight that reframes the entire "what do we do with the free time" debate. If you think AI development means less work, this episode will change your mind — it means better work, and the developers who understand that distinction are the ones who'll thrive.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

April 21, 2026Episode 51452 min

Episode 514: Do We Need AI to Fight AI? The Content Overload Nobody's Talking About

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris, and Brad welcome back Natalie Karolak — the BC Docs Librarian herself — for a conversation that goes far beyond the usual AI hype cycle and straight into the questions most people are thinking, but few are saying out loud. It starts with a deceptively simple observation: Natalie noticed that blog after blog in the BC community is starting to look and sound the same, and she's not the only one. But what happens when you pull on that thread? The conversation quickly turns into something deeper — if AI were trained on how humans write, how can we even say what's AI-generated anymore? The group wrestles with a paradox that might sound familiar: we're now using AI to summarize the flood of AI-created content. So, who's reading anything? And where does your voice go when everyone's content starts sounding identical? Natalie drops a line that stops the conversation cold — AI is giving us more possibilities while quietly taking away our control. Whether you're a content creator wondering if it's even worth publishing anymore, someone feeling the pressure to adopt tools you're not sure you trust, or just quietly wondering if anyone outside the tech bubble even cares about AI, this episode will make you feel a lot less alone. And Natalie's closing thought on what we're all losing might be the thing that sticks with you longest.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

April 14, 2026Episode 5131 hr 18 min

Episode 513: No Windows, No IDE, No Problem: BC Development from the Terminal

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad sit down with Stefan Maron — two-time Microsoft MVP, open-source powerhouse, and the mind behind the BC History repo and LinterCop — for a conversation that will make you rethink everything about your development workflow. Stefan casually reveals that he barely opens VS Code anymore, running nearly 100% AI-generated code across multiple projects simultaneously from nothing but terminal windows. But how does he trust what the AI produces? That's where it gets interesting — Stefan has built a proprietary code analyzer mapped to ISO 5055 international coding standards. What drove him to create it, and what is he finding in AI-generated extensions headed for production? You'll want to hear the answer. The conversation takes an even wilder turn when Stefan describes his quest to run Business Central on Linux without Windows. And just when you think the tooling talk can't get more creative, wait until you hear how he's bringing test-driven development back from the dead to solve the trust problem with AI-generated tests. Is human-readable code heading for obsolescence? Stefan's workflow might just be the preview of what's coming for all of us.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

April 7, 2026Episode 5121 hr 24 min

Episode 512: They’re Born, Answer, Die: How AI Agents Actually Work Under the Hood

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris, and Brad welcome back Dmitry Katson — a 20-year Business Central veteran, 10-year AI practitioner, and creator of CentralQ — for what might be the most eye-opening breakdown of how AI works that you'll hear this year. Dmitry walks through the mechanics piece by piece: what a large language model really does (predicts the next word — that's it), what an agent is (an LLM working in a loop with tools), and why your agent has zero memory between calls. His analogy is unforgettable — every time you send a message, the model is born, reads your conversation, answers, and dies. The next message? Born again with no memory of its past life. From there, the conversation takes fascinating turns: why the same prompt in GitHub Copilot and Claude Code can produce different results (it's the framework, not the model), how Dmitry built custom MCPs to dig through a decade of personal emails for a visa application, why voice mode is no longer speech-to-text but true audio-to-audio generation, and a mind-bending experiment where scientists digitally recreated a fruit fly's brain — neurons, connections, and all — and watched it come alive. Whether you're just getting started with AI or deep in the agentic development world, Dmitry's clarity will recalibrate how you think about every tool you use.Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

March 31, 2026Episode 5111 hr 19 min

Episode 511: Urgency Without Direction: Navigating AI Hype, Burnout, and the BC Payables Agent

In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad welcome back Søren Alexandersen, Product Manager on the Business Central engineering team at Microsoft, for one of the most candid conversations the show has ever had. Søren opens up about the toll the AI hype cycle took on him personally — the imposter syndrome, the feeling of being left behind while everyone else seemed to have it figured out. What he discovered was something he calls pluralistic ignorance: nobody had it figured out, but nobody was saying so either. During his time away, a weekend vibe coding project — a vinyl collection app — reignited his creative spark and changed how he thinks about AI entirely. Now back and re-energized, Søren shares the practical ways he's integrated AI into his work. The conversation also dives into what's next for the BC Payables Agent. Whether you're deep in the AI wave or quietly wondering if the train left without you, Søren's closing advice says it all: defend your right to slowness. Send us Fan MailSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

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