Hi all,
Lately, I’ve been working with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, and I’m curious about how others here see it fitting into the business tech landscape. From what I’ve noticed, it’s becoming quite popular with small and medium businesses that need more than just accounting software but don’t want the complexity of a huge ERP.
Some things that stand out to me:
But I also wonder about the challenges. For example, is it too rigid for certain industries? Does the cloud subscription model work for everyone, or do some still prefer on-premise systems?
Would love to hear from anyone who’s used it—what’s your take on the strengths, weaknesses, or even alternatives you’ve tried?
Lately, I’ve been working with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, and I’m curious about how others here see it fitting into the business tech landscape. From what I’ve noticed, it’s becoming quite popular with small and medium businesses that need more than just accounting software but don’t want the complexity of a huge ERP.
Some things that stand out to me:
- It connects finance, inventory, and sales in one place.
- It works well with Office 365 and Power BI, which makes reporting easier.
- Automation features save time compared to manual processes.
But I also wonder about the challenges. For example, is it too rigid for certain industries? Does the cloud subscription model work for everyone, or do some still prefer on-premise systems?
Would love to hear from anyone who’s used it—what’s your take on the strengths, weaknesses, or even alternatives you’ve tried?