Dynamics GP is sunsetting. Move to a custom ERP in weeks.
Microsoft is winding down Dynamics GP, and every GP manufacturer now needs a plan before support ends. The default path is a long, expensive migration to Business Central. There is a faster option: a system modeled on how your operation actually runs, deployed in 7 to 21 days, paid only after it works.
GP is ending. Doing nothing is a decision.
Dynamics GP is on a sunset path. Mainstream development has wound down and support has an end date. GP shops that wait will be making a forced, rushed decision later instead of a considered one now.
The partner-default answer is a migration to Dynamics 365 Business Central: a months-long, six-figure project that re-implements your business on a new generic platform.
A system built around your floor, not a re-implementation.
Instead of forcing your operation into another generic module set, SimpleGrid models your actual operation as an SG Schema and generates the system from it. That is why it deploys in 7 to 21 days. And you pay only after a 30-day live run, so the migration risk sits with us.
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Questions manufacturers ask
When is Dynamics GP end of life?
Microsoft has put Dynamics GP on a sunset path with mainstream development wound down and a defined support end. GP manufacturers should plan a migration before support ends rather than wait for a forced move.
What should Dynamics GP users migrate to?
The default is Dynamics 365 Business Central, a long re-implementation. SimpleGrid offers a faster path: a custom system modeled on your operation, deployed in 7 to 21 days, paid only after it works.
On Dynamics GP? Get a migration path that fits your floor.
We build the system at our risk, you run it free for 30 days on your floor, and you pay only if you keep it.
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