Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains) is a mid-market ERP product that integrates financial management, manufacturing, distribution, and CRM.
Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly Great Plains) is a mid-market ERP product that integrates financial management, manufacturing, distribution, and CRM.
Functionality | Acumatica | Microsoft Dynamics GP |
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True cloud* (built for cloud) | ||
Full function ERP | ||
Full relational database export | ||
Customization using industry standard tools | ||
Upgrade on your schedule | ||
Flexible licensing options based on customer requirements | ||
Multiple deployment options | ||
Scale as you grow | ||
Superior Return on Investment (ROI) |
Microsoft Dynamics GP is an ERP product built using a much older system architecture, which becomes an issue in scenarios designed for the latest technologies, including cloud deployment options, customizations using current development tools, and integration with CRM.
But there are other drawbacks, for example:
Acumatica offers a completely integrated ERP and CRM solution and can be deployed on-premises or in the cloud. And with Acumatica, you enjoy unlimited users. If you are looking for the best price/value, performance, functionality, and ease of use of any ERP product available for your business, then make sure you consider Acumatica.
In the end, the ERP solution you choose will be an integral part of your company for several years. We encourage you to perform due diligence when considering the purchase of any ERP system, not just ours. Ask questions. Look seriously at your business requirements over the next three to five years.
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“True cloud” means all functionality is accessible through the internet using a standard browser without the need for additional software installation on the user’s device or additional software licensing. Acumatica can be deployed on-premises or in the cloud without additional equipment or software. Dynamics GP is a traditional client-server product and was NOT built for the cloud. GP can be HOSTED on a remote server but is not a true cloud ERP product. Currently, the only true cloud option offered by Microsoft for GP users today is to give up GP entirely and reimplement (at significant expense) with Dynamics 365 Business Central (formerly Dynamics NAV).
Acumatica is highly configurable and is built using industry-standard C# and .NET. Dynamics GP offers limited customizability and uses a proprietary development language, making customizations more difficult and expensive.
Technically, both products support cloud, on-premises, and hybrid configurations. However, Acumatica supports all three deployment options natively using a web browser to access the system. Dynamics GP, on the other hand, requires SharePoint as a front-end to enable a cloud configuration. In addition, SharePoint requires user licensing, increasing TCO.
When choosing an ERP solution, you must consider your future requirements, not just your company’s current needs. Both products allow you to scale resources to support a growing company, but because Acumatica only charges by the by computing power required and not by users, you can scale your equipment as you grow, allowing an unlimited number of users to access the system regardless of their job function. Dynamics GP, on the other hand, is licensed per user and incurs greater costs as your company grows and more employees, customers, and suppliers need access to the system. Be aware of these costs and consider them in your final evaluation.
Acumatica has a much broader feature set than GP (e.g., payroll, warehouse management, deeper industry-specific capabilities, document management, field service management, and more), which minimizes licensing, integration, and maintenance fees for 3rd party applications. Acumatica also charges by computing power used, not by user. Dynamics GP charges per user and these costs increase as your company grows. Further, Acumatica works natively in the cloud, while Dynamics GP requires a separate license for SharePoint for it to be cloud-enabled.