Microsoft Legacy
AX solutions
Cloud Migration Experts
Benefits of Migrating from On-Premise to Cloud
Scalability
Global
Reach
Enhanced
Security
Cost-Effective
Continuous
Updates
Seamless
Integration
Our Migration Process
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Organisational Readiness
We begin with a concise workshop that assesses whether your organisation has the right fundamentals for successful implementation. These include ensuring that the customer has a vision, strategy, executive sponsorship, etc.
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Business Value Workshop
We take the customer through an envisioning process that ultimately helps them identify the business outcomes they want to achieve as well as laying the foundation for ROI KPIs and metrics.
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Solutioning
We start this part of the process with deep discovery and ultimately provide customers with an art of the possible D365 experience. The key deliverable at the end of this process is either a solution blueprint or a costed statement of work that provides the customer with all the detail and knowledge required to migrate to the cloud with confidence and with a highly experienced part such as Intelisense IT.
AX vs. Microsoft D365
Key Differences Overview
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User Interface
While AX had a strong foundation, D365 provides a more intuitive and user-friendly interface, crafted to enhance productivity.
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Mobility
D365 is built for the modern mobile workforce, offering full functionalities on mobile devices. AX, in comparison, was limited in its mobile capabilities.
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Modular Approach
D365 allows businesses to use modular applications like Finance, Sales, or Customer Service as standalone products or in conjunction with one another, making them more adaptable to diverse business needs.
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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
D365 has embedded AI tools, offering predictive insights, and automating processes, a feature not inherent in AX systems.
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Improved Analytics
D365's integration with Power BI, Azure Machine Learning, and Cortana Intelligence delivers unmatched analytics and insights, which were less advanced in AX.
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Development & Customisation
While AX requires specialised knowledge of its proprietary X++ language for customisations, D365 supports a broader range of developer skills and tools.
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Deployment Flexibility
While AX was predominantly on-premise, D365 offers multiple deployment options including on-premise, cloud, or hybrid solutions.
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Functionality
D365 offers a broader range of apps including CRM, Sales, Marketing Customer Service, Finance, SCM, whereas AX focussed primarily on ERP functionalities.
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Licensing
D365 has a SaaS subscription-based licencing model (per user, per module), rather than the traditional model that AX has which typically includes user and server licences.