How to Buy Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

Understanding the process of purchasing an ERP solution

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is only available as a cloud-based solution hosted by Microsoft. To purchase, you must purchase via a Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) such as Logan Consulting. We work with our clients and explain the licensing model and options so they can acquired the licensing that fits their needs.

If you are still trying to determine the right ERP solution for your business, Logan Consulting would recommend you follow a clearly defined process.

#1 Discovery Call

During a discovery call, we will help you define your requirements, timeline and budget. An introductory call and complementary onsite visit will help you get started on the right track.

#2 Schedule a Demo

Once we have requirements defined, we can discuss potential solutions and schedule a demo so you can see the solution in action.

#3 Obtain a Proposal

After the demo, we can refine the requirements to ensure we are on track and develop a detailed proposal. The proposal will contain software licensing costs, implementation services costs and a properly defined project scope.

#4 Final Decision

After evaluating the proposals and benefits of each solution, a final decision is made, the proposal signed and a kickoff call can be scheduled.

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