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By turnondynamics 04 Jun, 2020
As an existing on-premise Microsoft Dynamics GP (GP) customer, if you have asked yourself the question, “why do I need to upgrade?” and the answer was to move to the cloud, then you have multiple options. Those options may not be readily evident if you look at the current wave of Microsoft and GP partner […] The post MICROSOFT DYNAMICS GP TO BC UPGRADES – CLOUD OPTIONS AND STRATEGIES appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
By turnondynamics 07 Feb, 2020
There has never been a successful ERP implementation project, and cloud ERP licensing will add to the problem. The post The Hidden Cost of Cloud ERP Software appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
By turnondynamics 28 Feb, 2019
It’s ALL About a Complete Cloud Strategy! The critical infrastructure question we have had to address for companies contemplating an AX to D365 upgrade has to do with on premise data collection. Distribution companies with bar coded inventory control, manufacturers with shop floor data collection stations or retailers with point of sale cash registers all […] The post Dynamics AX to D365: Hybrid Model appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
By turnondynamics 26 Feb, 2019
Does Cloud Pricing Make Your Company Less Valuable? The sticker shock and lack of tools available to develop accurate AX to D365 upgrade costs have been the biggest takeaways for me regarding pricing. The upgrade “Price” podcast, featuring Kenny Mullican, added significantly to my understanding of the mindset of a customer evaluating such a significant […] The post Dynamics AX to D365: Pricing appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
By turnondynamics 06 Feb, 2019
The upgrade process from Microsoft Dynamics AX to Microsoft Dynamics D365 for Finance and Operations is a unique in terms of the scope of decisions and cost. It includes critical decisions not encountered in a typical upgrade process to the extent it is on these projects including: Platform Cost Technology Functionality Each must be considered carefully. […] The post Dynamics AX to D365 Upgrades appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
By turnondynamics 27 Dec, 2018
Can anyone honestly say that the technology required to update cell phones and their associated functionality is logarithmically easier than updating an ERP system? The post What If Cell Phones Updated Like D365 FandO appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
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By turnondynamics 10 May, 2018
There are many reasons why you may be outgrowing your Microsoft Dynamics GP software. However, primarily it falls into either a functional or a technological issue. Understanding those issues in the context of what the Dynamics GP solution is intended to deliver can help you decide if it’s time to “get fitted” for a more […] The post Have You Outgrown Microsoft Dynamics GP? appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
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By turnondynamics 05 Apr, 2018
The typical life-cycle of a business sees it implement three ERP systems: QuickBooks, an “upgrade” to QuickBooks, and finally a “real” system. This is at least one, if not two, systems too many! The standard rationale for following the traditional ERP system trajectory is cost. However, I see that as shortsighted and self-defeating for an […] The post Taking the Leap from QuickBooks to Microsoft D365 F&O appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
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By turnondynamics 07 Oct, 2017
Because 10 Commandments Sounded Presumptuous With the Microsoft ERP and CRM User Group Summit less than a month away I thought it was my humble duty to assist the Microsoft Dynamics management team with their to-do list for the next year. Just trying to be useful. As an aside, except for some minor product-specific issues, […] The post The Microsoft Dynamics 10 Suggestions appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
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By turnondynamics 15 Aug, 2016
Sitting back and trying to understand the details behind Microsoft’s Dynamics Office 365 announcement has me shaking my head. With all the money and resources at their fingertips, Microsoft gets one critical thing wrong in their Dynamics Office 365 strategy. My guess is that once again love of technology and/or a need to drive Azure […] The post Making Sense of the Latest Dynamics Office 365 appeared first on turnondynamics.com.
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