The Boise, Idaho-based firm made decision to exit the former AVF Dynamics reselling business to concentrate on its historical nonprofit market. Jitasa said it will create more nonprofit services, including fundraising products. AVF sold Dynamics NAV and the NAV-based Serenic nonprofit software. In its prepared statement, BroadPoint, based in Bethesda, Md., said, it “is poised to see lots of success with nonprofits seeking Serenic Navigator.” It the last available numbers, its submission for Bob Scott’s VAR Stars for 2015, AVF reported a staff of 16 and revenue of $4.4 million for the year ended December 2014. BroadPoint, which has more than 100 employees, is expanding its NFP market. In a prepared statement, the firm’s CEO, Lee Raesly said, “the move jumpstarts our ability to deliver Microsoft's new cloud-based ERP software, Dynamics 365 Business Central, which is based on the Microsoft Dynamics NAV platform.”
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