Navision To Business Central

Navision To Business Central

What is Navision?

Navision is an older version of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, which has since been rebranded as Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central. Migrating data and customizations from the old system to the new one is a need when upgrading from Navision to Business Central.

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Why?

If you still use Navision, you might miss all of these.
Compared to Navision, Business Central offers more extensive capability, especially in project management, financial management, and supply chain management.
Business Central can easily handle an increase in user and resource demand as companies develop and grow.
By doing away with the requirement for on-premise equipment and lowering maintenance and support costs, Business Central is a cloud-based solution. 

How Nebulaa can help you?

How Nebulaa can help you?

The Navision to Business Central upgrade is a difficult process that requires careful planning and execution. Nebulaa can assist you with our in-depth knowledge, as well as by offering experience and direction to guarantee a smooth transfer.

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Key Points

Better user experience

Better user experience

Improved scalability

Improved scalability

Cloud-based deployment

Cloud-based deployment

Enhanced functionality

Enhanced functionality

Overview

Overview

Migrating your existing ERP software and data from an on-premise Navision environment to a cloud-based Business Central environment is the process of upgrading from Navision to Business Central.

Navision is an internal data storage and management on-premise ERP system that is deployed directly on a company's servers. Business Central, in contrast, is a Microsoft-hosted and -managed cloud-based ERP system which is accessible online.

Many advantages come with upgrading from Navision to Business Central, including improved flexibility, scalability, accessibility, and security. Additionally, Business Central offers fresh features and functionalities that Navision might not have, like enhanced reporting and analytics and more efficient workflows.

The process of upgrading from Navision to Business Central typically involves the following steps:

Evaluate the business needs and objectives: Analyse the new features and capabilities needed in a cloud-based Business Central system in comparison to the current Navision system.
Data migration: Transfer data from the on-premise Navision system to the Business Central system in the cloud.
Customization and configuration: Configure and customize the Business Central system to fit certain business needs.
Integration: Integrate the new Business Central cloud system into other operational business systems.
User training: To facilitate a smooth transfer from the old system to the new cloud-based Business Central system, give users training.


Migrating your existing ERP software and data from an on-premise Navision environment to a cloud-based Business Central environment is the process of upgrading from Navision to Business Central.

Navision is an internal data storage and management on-premise ERP system that is deployed directly on a company's servers. Business Central, in contrast, is a Microsoft-hosted and -managed cloud-based ERP system which is accessible online.

Many advantages come with upgrading from Navision to Business Central, including improved flexibility, scalability, accessibility, and security. Additionally, Business Central offers fresh features and functionalities that Navision might not have, like enhanced reporting and analytics and more efficient workflows.

The process of upgrading from Navision to Business Central typically involves the following steps:

Evaluate the business needs and objectives: Analyse the new features and capabilities needed in a cloud-based Business Central system in comparison to the current Navision system.
Data migration: Transfer data from the on-premise Navision system to the Business Central system in the cloud.
Customization and configuration: Configure and customize the Business Central system to fit certain business needs.
Integration: Integrate the new Business Central cloud system into other operational business systems.
User training: To facilitate a smooth transfer from the old system to the new cloud-based Business Central system, give users training.