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10 reasons why you should choose Business Central

Here are 10 reasons why you should choose Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

10 reasons why you should choose Business Central:

10 reasons why you should choose Business Central
  1. Flexible, scalable, and extensible modern ERP solution
  2. Unified and intelligent data and processes
  3. Trust – 99.9% service SLA
  4. Only vendor to offer hybrid deployment options
  5. Run end-to-end business processes all from within Outlook
  6. Rapid deployment, onboarding, and quicker time to value
  7. Trusted Microsoft cloud and security
  8. Complete cloud vision
  9. Rich, global ecosystem of partners
  10. Recognized as an industry leader

In addition, Business Central is an “all in one” management system. It connects your entire business and helps you make good decisions. Additionally, it facilitates the easy start of the company’s growth. Business Central is one comprehensive solution that allows you to work anywhere. The system allows easy management and work from the level of Outlook.

You can also make better decisions with a holistic view of your business (end-to-end). Business Central also supports smart sales, increasing customer satisfaction and optimizing work results.

Business Central is tailored to your needs. It allows you to add new industries or business extensions. Thanks to this, it allows you to prepare your company for growth.

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Data security – cloud vs. on premise

Data security is one of the key factors in choosing between cloud solution and on-premise. The conducted observations show that local installation of the system is often perceived as a safer solution. Very often, the feeling of data closeness and full control makes us perceive on-premise as a safer system. However, is this approach appropriate? What does data security really look like in both types of installations? Where is ERP data most secure – in your own data center or in the public cloud?

Data security is becoming increasingly important

Data security – cloud vs. on premise

Data security is becoming increasingly important. This is a very good trend. There are more and more entities that care about access, control and even data theft. In today’s highly competitive markets, companies are forced to be extremely cautious with data for several reasons.

Data security – where is the safest?

Here are the 5 main areas to consider when comparing data security in the cloud and in a locally installed ERP.

Where is the most valuable data safe? Consider this question by focusing on the on-premise situation.

Professionalism

The first topic to consider is the level of professionalism needed to secure your data. Hackers are rapidly becoming more sophisticated. Therefore, your security level must also be constantly increasing. Ideally, you should always stay ahead of a potential threat. At least one step ahead. Therefore, you should take into account the level of professionalism of IT employees, their experienced, security approach, budget size and the ability to fill vacancies.

Knowledge level

The second issue is the depth and level of knowledge of you and your employees. How much does the IT team know? When was the last time a new way of looking at security appeared in your company thanks to a new employee? What is your budget for training and inspiring employees? Is the current level of staff and knowledge sufficient to keep pace with the changes? Also consider what has been the trend for security budgets in recent years?

Knowledge and experience

The third topic is knowledge and experience. To what extent are you able to cover all the applications, databases, operating systems and reporting tools your company currently uses? Are you satisfied with the answer?

Data security – cloud vs. on premise

Server’s access

The fourth topic is physical access to servers. Do you really control access to the server room very carefully? Do you know exactly what employees and external suppliers are doing in this room? It is also worth remembering about additional staff, such as a cleaning company, which has access to the server room after hours.

Audits

Finally, it is worth discussing the issue of audits. How often do you perform a professional EDP audit? Carried out by an external company that will pinpoint where the weaknesses are in your security strategy. An additional question is this – are you implementing all the recommendations of the auditing company?

A rough estimate shows that 40 percent of all companies using on-premise solutions do not back up their data daily. Is this shocking news for you? Are you sure your business belongs to the remaining 60 percent?

Data security is crucial

Let’s face it. In today’s world, data security is crucial. You need to run the business and focus on customers, employees and the expected results. And data security is not your core business.

In 2020, Microsoft won the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract awarded by the Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Armed Forces. This is probably the organization that values ​​credibility the most of all in the world. And he has the most to lose! This deal has the potential to remove the nervousness of many companies about cloud security. Microsoft employs 3,500 cybersecurity engineers and invests $ 1 billion annually in cybersecurity.

It goes without saying that security in Microsoft data centers is much better than in the server room and IT staff of an average company in the SME sector. Does this also apply to your business?

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International offering – vendor’s offer

Why it is important to select a ERP vendor with an international offering  

Until about thirty years ago you really had to be a large corporation to be active across borders. And to call yourself a ‘multi-national’. But since the introduction of the internet this has changed dramatically. In today’s world, medium-sized and even small companies can sell and deliver their products and services all over the world. That has of course an impact on the scope and the deployability of their IT systems. That’s why it’s important when selecting a new ERP solution to always check if potential vendor has an international offering.

International offering

Although our world is rapidly globalized over the last 2 decades, the differences between countries are still impressively large. And that is not limited to obvious aspects like language and currencies! Almost every single country has particularities in accounting, tax rules and specific reporting. And on top of that there are always the well-known differences in culture.    

The impact of these differences on international implementations are drastic. If you want to use a global ERP solution that is not localized for all your countries, you run the risk of not being compliant. Alternatively, using different local solutions for every country will result in a loss of overview, a complex organization and much higher cost.

It’s better not to fall into the trap of starting with a local vendor in your home country. And immediately run into problems on the first step across borders. Unfortunately, however, many companies have had to learn this important lesson the hard way.

International offering from Microsoft

Microsoft has an attractive international offering for its Dynamics 365 solutions, including:

  • Localized versions for its Dynamics 365 solutions for 49 countries around the world. (49 countries from April 2021). Localized means the local language, the local currency and the local laws and regulations – all on an ongoing basis;
  • The availability of local implementation partners in all these countries who know the localized version inside-out, speak the local language and understand the local culture
  • Access to a local helpdesk that delivers support in local language and in the local time-zone

As you can imagine, these are all aspects that will improve the quality of your implementation and international roll-outs.

Finally.

You might run a local operation today. And you might think that this message is meant for someone else. But for a minute, just consider where the future growth of your company is. In the next 3, 5 or maybe even 10 years from now. No idea right?

So when you’re selecting a new ERP solution, why should you limit yourself in advance? 

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Microsoft ecosystem – benefit from cooperation

Microsoft is a company that firs of all is partner-driven. Regardless of whether it is about selling, implementing, or supporting Dynamics 365 applications. Microsoft relies on its partners. The Microsoft ecosystem also allows you to benefit from this cooperation.

Achieving success in the implementation of an ERP system is a challenge. This is beyond doubt. You need good software to be successful. One that fits your business and its future processes. In addition, it is necessary to have the appropriate skills to help your company start working with the new system and implement new processes and mindset.

Microsoft ecosystem – benefit from cooperation

Software manufacturers also have different approaches to sales and distribution. Some of them sell the systems themselves. Directly to the customer. Others use the support of partners. The difference in performance on the market also applies to range. Some operate on the domestic market. Others in a foreign one. Some have a monopoly on adapting their solutions. Other vendors allow their partners to extend and enrich their solutions.

Microsoft ecosystem –how to benefit from cooperation.

Here are some examples:

  • Microsoft has thousands of Dynamics 365 VARs – Value Added Resellers. Working with the Microsoft ecosystem, you never have to deal with a “single point of failure” for deployment or support.
  • Partners from other countries or regions can help you implement Dynamics 365 solutions if you want to opt for an international roll-out. Partners know all versions inside out, speak the language of the country of deployment, understand the culture and live in the same time zone. All these aspects will improve the quality of your implementation.
  • Microsoft ecosystem also includes ISVs (Independent Software Vendors). They complement Microsoft’s offer with their activities and projects. As a result, they expand the offer by providing additional functions and knowledge about domains for target vertical markets. The advantage is that the seller doesn’t have to reinvent the wheel and can use his own capabilities for things that really matter to his customers
  • Microsoft platform is a very broad and complex environment. Moreover, it keeps growing. The platform’s partner ecosystem consists of hundreds of thousands of companies – each with its own specialization. Collaboration between the selected partner and other companies in this ecosystem can help discover new parts and functionalities without sacrificing quality.

Before you will choose a solution, check how the system provider works. Whether it will be possible to expand the system internationally or add new or unconventional functionalities can be crucial for the future success of your company!

Microsoft’s wide, rich, dynamic and fast-growing ecosystem can meet your IT needs. Both when it comes to ERP and wider functionalities. Locally and abroad. Now and in the future.