In this conversation, Brad and Kristoffer talk with Patrick Schiefer about Business Central design patterns and interfacing with Business Central. Patrick discusses using Azure Relay to access local hardware and Power Automate to access local file systems without writing code. Patrick highlights the power of the Business Central API and the ability to interface with other services. He explains using JavaScript add-ins on Business Central pages to interact with local hardware or services. The conversation provides valuable insights into integrating Business Central with legacy systems.
Connect with Patrick on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickgrabensteiner/)
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Follow Kris and Brad for more content:
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