Jesper Schulz-Wedde has been part of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central team for more than a decade now. He is the engineering manager for the Application Foundation team, which is updating the architecture of Business Central’s application. In its current shape, the application is hard to understand, difficult to extend and evolve, and a pain to maintain. In response, the Application Foundation team is attempting to shatter the monolithic business application, combining the pieces of its business logic that are similar in purpose into polished modules, and refitting them. The result is the foundation upon which Microsoft and their partners can build the business apps of the future.
Jesper holds a MSc degree in Computer Engineering from the IT University of Copenhagen and a BSc degree from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Through his function as Unified Engineer, he has worked together with several teams, spanning from jobs & services over localization & compliance to the introduction of smartness into Business Central through various efforts. Currently though, his main focus lies on updating the application architecture.
Hosted session(s)
Completing the move to BCApps on GitHub was a major milestone — but it turns out it was just the beginning.
In this session, we’ll walk through the new end‑to‑end development model for Business Central, where agents play an active role in every step: from catching signals, over triaging issues, to coding, testing and reviewing pull requests.
You’ll see how this agent‑powered workflow is already shaping how we build Business Central — and how partners can tap into the same model using AL‑Go for GitHub.
Expect real examples, concrete guidance, and a clear picture of what modern Business Central development looks like when BCApps and agents come together.