![]() ![]() Here is my explanation of these two versions and who needs them.Įssentials: This version lacks the Production Manufacturing modules and the Field Service modules of Business Central. In the meantime, here’s a brief review: Two Main Business Central VersionsĮssentials and Premium are the two versions of Business Central. My article on selecting the right Business Central license types (you have to choose between Premium and Essentials) is a great guide and I highly recommend you review it. I wrote a very extensive blog on the Dynamics 365 licensing needs in 2021. What Licenses Would you Need for Dynamics 365 ![]() This is all based on and around our industry-leading implementation and training model for Business Central manufacturing. We give some examples (taken from our published pricing which you can find here). This article is a walk-through of how we calculate the Business Central implementation costs for a manufacturing customer. We think being upfront and center with Business Central implementation costs is the best way to go. It can be a painful process to try and determine your budget for a Dynamics 365 Business Central project. This can make customers uncomfortable with ERP projects, especially today when we expect to find prices for purchases online and at our fingertips. The details of costs are not something that other MS Dynamics implementation partners generally publish and make available. One of my key jobs at Sabre is explaining Business Central implementation costs to customers and prospects. ![]() Calculating the Implementation Costs of Business Central ![]()
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