Reasons not delay your migration to Dynamics 365 in the cloud
The importance of elasticity, scalability, and accessibility has never been greater, especially as new disruptions continue to put businesses, solutions, and processes to the test.
Moving to the cloud should be a top priority for businesses. It should not be completed overnight, as with any huge job. Create a strategy, prepare your company, and take little measures.
1. Good enough is no longer good enough
The first and most typical response from some corporate executives is, “What we have now works perfectly.” This is especially true for clients that use Dynamics AX or other on-premises ERP systems in the finance and operations areas.
Organizations using Dynamics 365 are outperforming, outmaneuvering, and out-earning their on-premises counterparts by leveraging data connections, out-of-the-box functionality, as well as powerful machine learning and predictive analytic capabilities to improve older processes in real time.
2. Your needs are not as unique as you think
Another impediment to relocation is the belief that your company’s requirements are unique.
This is a typical claim made by on-premises companies whose systems have been substantially modified over time to meet unique, point-in-time business demands.
Moving to the cloud is a major technological undertaking that needs much preparation and resources.
3. Siloed doesn’t ensure security or compliance
Most businesses are concerned about data preservation. External threats and exploitation might be made possible through vulnerabilities in your IT infrastructure and operations. Many businesses fear the cloud is unsafe as a result of media reports.
The myth of the impenetrable solution is based on the assumption that most assaults come from outside an organisation. Traditional on-premises data solutions have undoubtedly been the rock-solid foundation of many firms’ IT operations. For a while, this firewall mentality served us well.
The dangers have shifted. On-premises solutions rely on current rules, technology, and software, which may or may not be up to date, as well as IT professionals to ensure that the most up-to-date security processes and protocols are followed.
Consider that cloud-based systems have millions of programmes intended to inspect and update customers’ systems, create backups, and respond to current conditions, whereas on-premises solutions rely on individual IT professionals to perform such tasks.
Your business resiliency may depend on when and how you adopt cloud functionality
Reasons not delay your migration to Dynamics 365 in the cloud
Migrating to the cloud makes sense in terms of efficiency and growth—80% of organization’s that have done so have seen an improvement in customer satisfaction. Because of the utility and specialized tools accessible to them, organization’s who have moved to cloud solutions have experienced a 44 percent boost in the pace of new product releases.