Sometimes you need an external signal to rethink your strategy. This morning I read this tweet on my timeline.
@markbrummel Thx for sharing your thoughts around business central. In your opinion… if your are looking at competing products. What might be a better option than D365BC? Say 50 concurrent users, multi currency, cloud only, easy to extend… sapB1?netsuite? Acumatica? D365FO? — Kim Kopowski (@KimKopowski) April 2, 2018
@markbrummel Thx for sharing your thoughts around business central. In your opinion… if your are looking at competing products. What might be a better option than D365BC? Say 50 concurrent users, multi currency, cloud only, easy to extend… sapB1?netsuite? Acumatica? D365FO?
— Kim Kopowski (@KimKopowski) April 2, 2018
Funny to me because I don’t see NAV or Business Central as an ERP first, I see it as a Development Platform first with some ERP for free. One that I know inside out better than almost anyone else.
How do you see it? Should we expect Microsoft to take a new approach with ERP first and Development Platform second? For years, or maybe even a decade, everything around NAV was about technology and developers.
With the API present and other development platforms superior it would not surprise me that Microsoft changes this strategy.
Should this old dog learn new tricks? What is the learning curve? Which other platforms? Share your opinion please!
Don’t forget to register for today’s webinar and let’s see if we can find out what happens to C/Side and Object Files. To Fob or not to Fob, that’s the question.