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Year: 2024

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When to Replace Your ERP System? Check Out These 6 Pain Points!

Are you faced with challenges from an on-premise ERP system? Read on to see how Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central can help you!

1. End of Support for Old System Updates

Microsoft has ceased providing general updates, security patches, technical support, etc., for versions predating Dynamics NAV 2014. The outdated system is vulnerable to hacker attacks and lacks up-to-date functionality. Among the many cloud systems available, Business Central is an ideal match for Office users.

2. High Maintenance Costs for Old System Hardware

For on-premise ERP systems, beyond license and customization costs, there are annual expenses for updates, maintenance of hardware infrastructure, SQL Server licenses, backups, and unpredictable operating costs. In contrast, Business Central operates on a transparent and predictable fee structure. It functions on a fixed monthly subscription cost under the Software as a Service (SaaS) model, significantly reducing overall costs over time.

3. Limited Functionality of the Old System, Difficult to Meet Business Needs

Business Central not only incorporates core features that can address 80% of your business requirements, but it also introduces new functionalities such as focus mode, late payment prediction, fuzzy search, etc. Microsoft AppSource offers third-party extensions developed by partners, reducing the time needed for custom feature design without additional license costs.

Microsoft has also introduced a powerful AI feature, “Copilot,” embedded across the entire Microsoft cloud system last year. It aids in creative writing and helps enhance inventory, significantly boosting efficiency.

4. Scattered Data in Old Systems, Difficult to Integrate

Many struggle to locate the right data in isolated data islands. However, with Business Central, data is centralized in the cloud, making integration easier and providing real-time visibility for evaluations and informed decision-making. Business Central also supports various devices, offering flexibility for remote work, perfectly meeting the needs of the post-pandemic work model.

5. Cumbersome and Repetitive Old Workflows

Business Central optimizes complicated workflows by seamlessly integrating with Microsoft 365, allowing tasks such as quoting, order processing, and invoicing directly from Outlook. It also provides a smooth integration experience with Power BI and Power Platform, eliminating the need for manual workflows.

6. Old System Has Experienced Cybersecurity Attacks

Undergoing cyberattacks will never happen again after migrating your ERP to the cloud with Business Central. It not only ensures a full 28-day backup but also protects against network hacker threats and the risk of data leakage. Microsoft invests over $10 billion annually, employing more than 3,500 security experts to ensure the security of your data. All these efforts aim to provide the best protection for your company.

In conclusion, the decision to replace your ERP system is a strategic move that can significantly impact your organization’s efficiency, security, and overall performance. As highlighted in this article, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central emerges as a robust solution to address the pain points associated with aging on-premise ERP systems.

If you’re grappling with any of the pain points mentioned above, now is the opportune time to explore the possibilities offered by Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Empower your organization with a modern ERP system that not only meets your current needs but also positions you for future growth and success. 

Reach out to our experts to discuss how Business Central can transform your business and propel it into a new era of efficiency and innovation today!

Thinking of migrating from Salesforce to Microsoft Dynamics 365? Here’s what you need to consider before you do.

If you’re considering a switch from Salesforce to Microsoft, you probably have some questions. For instance, what should you consider from a business planning perspective to ensure your transition is as hassle free as possible?

A little planning will go a long way in making your migration to Microsoft Dynamics 365 successful. To help you plan, we’ve put together several big-picture questions that you should ask yourself before you make the switch. The answer to these questions will vary greatly depending on the complexity and size of your current Salesforce implementation, but no matter how small your current system, you need to address each one.

What does your business need?

The fact that you have made (or are on the verge of making) a decision to move from Salesforce to Microsoft Dynamics 365 suggests you have already given a lot of thought to this question. Still, it is such a critical step in a successful migration project that it needs to be revisited many times over the course of a solution implementation. So, if you haven’t already, ensure you have given a lot of thought to the following:

  1. What precisely does your Salesforce solution currently do for you? Just as important, what doesn’t it do for you?
  2. What precisely do you want Dynamics 365 to do for you — immediately and long-term)? What do you intend to keep outside the scope of Dynamics 365?
  3. What gap-fills or process changes need to happen to achieve this?

Yes, this is a daunting set of questions, but we can help pinpoint your needs and fine-tune your answers. We have worked through many successful Salesforce to Dynamics 365 migrations, so it’s unlikely you’ll come across any issues we haven’t already seen and solved.

When is your current Salesforce contract up for renewal?

Salesforce offers some flexibility in their contracts, but they typically run in 12-month cycles. We will need to plan accordingly to avoid losing functionality mid-migration or having to pay for software months after you’ve stopped using it.

When is the best time for your business to go through a systems migration?

It’s hard to imagine that a perfect time exists for migrating your entire technology infrastructure from Salesforce to Microsoft. Making changes to business-critical systems is always going to cause some level of disruption. But don’t worry — we work closely with you every step of the way to keep disruptions to a minimum. And we’ve done these migrations several hundred times, so we are well-versed in minimizing downtimes. Part of that is carefully analyzing how your Salesforce solution is currently being used and, even more importantly, how your Microsoft Dynamics 365 solution will be used going forward, to identify the ideal migration timeline.

Which Dynamics 365 deployment option is right for your organization?

Many long-time users of Salesforce don’t realize that Microsoft Dynamics 365 offers multiple deployment options, including cloud, on-premises and hybrid. While the latest trend is heavily in favor of cloud-based deployments — especially in the last few years, as workforces have become increasingly remote — on-premises and hybrid approaches remain readily available. It just depends on which strategy best suits your business. Our team of experts can help you make that determination.

These may seem like questions with very big answers, but rest assured, the Microsoft Business Applications experts at Tectura are here to help.