Microsoft Dynamics GP to BC Upgrade: Cloud Options and Strategies | Quisitive
Image of cables over the words "Microsoft Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 Business Central: Cloud Options and Strategies"
Microsoft Dynamics GP to BC Upgrade: Cloud Options and Strategies
July 7, 2020
Karen Riordan
Understand your migration options when considering your company’s move from GP to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.

As an existing on-premise Microsoft Dynamics 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 marketing that distills the on-premise GP cloud option into a straightforward “Upgrade to Microsoft Dynamics Business Central (BC)” message.

Instead of focusing on that strategy exclusively, it can be informative to take a step back and look at the actual range of choices available to move an existing GP on-premise solution to the cloud.

Let’s start by thinking about the existing server or servers that are currently tucked into a spare closet or utility room in your office used to run your current on-premise GP implementation. The servers with the rat’s nest of wiring in the back that you pray never get accidentally unplugged. Cloud computing simplified just means sticking those servers and rats nest of wires into someone else’s closet and paying rent for them to “host” it for you.

Consider this; if you have a traditional GP on-premise implementation and like thousands of companies have utilized a standard technology such as Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to have remote users “dial into” that on-premise system, then you are hosting GP in the cloud. You’re just not getting paid for it.

Here is the critical point, if you are happy with the business functionality that you are currently getting from your GP software, then there are much better options to move to the cloud than implementing a new ERP solution. Consider these options:

  • If your hardware is old and in need of a refresh, you can rent servers in the cloud, install your GP software on those hosted servers and access it remotely.
  • If your hardware is relatively new, you can locate your existing servers in a co-location company that specializes in having ideal environments to secure, monitor, and manage your hardware.
  • If you don’t want any of the headaches associated with maintaining your servers, then there is an excellent option of moving your GP implementation into a hosted environment run by companies that specialize in running traditional or existing GP solutions in the cloud for you.

Any of these solutions can be an acceptable long-term strategy or can buy critical time before making a move to a new ERP system. The new and improved commitment by Microsoft to supporting GP makes this a safe option if GP fits your requirements.

Learn More

  • Listen in as Jason, Karen Riordan of Menlo Technologies and Peter Joeckel of TurnOnDynamics as they discuss upgrade strategies in depth:
  • To learn how Quisitive can help, explore our On-Ramp to Business Central service.

This article was co-written by Karen Riordan, VP Sales & Marketing for Menlo Technologies, a Quisitive company, and Peter Joeckel, President & Founder for TurnOnDynamics.