Why Migrate from QuickBooks to Business Central?
Reasons To Migrate from QuickBooks to Business Central
For quite a long time, QuickBooks has been a great choice for small and medium-sized businesses. However, once the company grows and its needs change, it tends to outgrow the boundaries that QuickBooks sets. That is where Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central fits in.
This blog post will discuss the critical reasons that compel businesses to migrate from QuickBooks to Business Central.
Native integration with the Microsoft technology stack
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is the modern ERP solution. Each of the Microsoft products Word, Excel, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, and Power BI—integrates with ease. Unlike QuickBooks, Business Central accommodates seamless integrations and customizations. This creative partner network of ISVs can improve and extend the capability of this platform by making use of Business Central’s extension layer.
New features and automatic upgrades are always coming out
Mobile-friendly ERP
If ever there was a time to experience the benefits of a SaaS ERP, now, while migrating from QuickBooks to Business Central, it is. One of the really nice characteristics it includes is that upgrades are done with very minimal disruption and come with a list of new features added a few times a year. Besides regular upgrades, the ERP is also seeing many of Microsoft’s AI technologies, including Copilot, incorporated. Other areas in which an AI assistant could prove useful to the user within Business Central are account management and reporting.
Cloud-hosted ERP
Your workforce should be able to access data, process requests, and approve them from their mobile devices. Business Central offers full mobile capabilities out-of-the-box, hence easily understandable interface. Business Central makes it easier to view data from mobile devices and provides capabilities that make it easier to handle financial processes from mobiles.
Impressive reportage
The reporting capabilities that QuickBooks provides are not anywhere near the capabilities of Business Central. There are rich sets of built-in reporting capabilities within Business Central itself; moreover, it also supports Microsoft Power BI. That is what makes Power BI a real business intelligence system because it combines data from multiple sources and allows developing custom and detailed reports based on analysis. Choosing customer relationship management software is not walking in a park.
Conclusion
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central offers seamless integration with Microsoft’s technology stack, including Word, Excel, Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, and Power BI with minimal disruption and the incorporation of AI technologies like Copilot, Business Central becomes a power tool for businesses.
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