![]() ![]() The environment is managed by Microsoft, you can only access a management console (Admin Console) to create copies and backups of the environment (development and production sandbox). Cloud (SaaS) is on Microsoft Public Cloud. ![]() On Local, on Hosting (Azure) etc., ALL system is under control. But for the time being, we’ll focus the pros and cons on what’s available today. You can find out what’s expected in the release here. With the October release of Dynamics Business Central fast approaching (1st October), the following pros and cons, sometimes also called battle cards, are based on the current version (as of September 2019). ![]() Providing a side-by-side comparison, you can quickly and easily see what’s featured, or in fact not featured, to help you make an informed decision as to which one to go for. Recently featured in a blog by Roberto Stefanetti (Dynamics 365 Business Central MVP, blogger and author) if you’re weighing up the pros and cons of both Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-premise and the Cloud (SaaS), look no further than his Business Central battle cards.įollow Roberto on Twitter here to find all of his great posts.Īiding your businesses growth and allowing you to stay ahead of the curve, although Business Central is generally thought of as cloud-based, it can also be paired with Office 365 and other Dynamics 365 products for a fully integrated incidence. ![]()
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