ResourcesConsidering alternatives with MS Dynamics NAV End of Life?
Jun. 10, 2024

Considering alternatives with NAV End of Life?

Learn more about your options and ensure a smooth transition after NAV end of life.

  • The implications of Microsoft ending support for NAV
  • The different paths you can take, including sticking with NAV, upgrading to Business Central, or implementing a new ERP system
  • The key features and benefits of Priority ERP, a powerful alternative to NAV

Webinar speakers

Barry Spielman

Director Product Marketing

Barry Spielman has over 25 years experience in marketing and public affairs, with a focus on product marketing. He currently serves as Product Marketing Director for ERP at Priority Software.

Libi Shmueli

Presale & Partner Enablement Expert

Libi is a dynamic professional in Presales Consulting, Partner Enablement, Sales and Business Operations and Marketing Operations. With over a decade of experience in various industries, Libi has consistently demonstrated her ability to drive revenue growth, optimize processes, and foster meaningful customer relationships.

Related resources

Webinar

Rental module webinar

Learn how to Automatically track inventory availability, generate price quotes, open invoices, and more.

Webinar

3 ISV solutions for the construction industry

The construction process is a complex process consisting of several layers. Watch the webinar for best practices!

Webinar

How to streamline your business with a fully integrated mobile ERP

Having the ability to access your ERP system anytime, anywhere is essential if you want to move your business forward.

See how Priority works for you


Frequently Asked Questions

Product Information

What is Priority ERP and how does it address Microsoft Dynamics NAV end-of-life?

Priority ERP is a cloud-based business management solution designed to help organizations transition smoothly from legacy systems like Microsoft Dynamics NAV, which has reached end-of-life. Priority ERP offers a structured implementation process, tailored solutions, and measurable ROI, ensuring minimal disruption and future-proof scalability. Learn more.

What industries does Priority ERP support?

Priority ERP provides tailored functionalities for industries including retail, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, agriculture, construction, electronics, financial services, medical devices, municipalities, nonprofits, pharmaceutical, professional services, software & technology, wholesale & distribution, and food & beverage. See all supported industries.

Features & Capabilities

What are the key features of Priority ERP?

Priority ERP offers integration simplicity, no-code customizations, advanced analytics, industry-specific modules, built-in automation, scalability, and a single source of truth for all operational and customer data. These features streamline workflows, reduce manual errors, and enable businesses to adapt quickly to changing needs. Learn more.

Does Priority ERP support no-code customizations?

Yes, Priority ERP enables businesses to adjust field names, screen layouts, and workflows without IT support, making it highly adaptable and easy to configure for unique business requirements. Source.

How does Priority ERP handle automation and analytics?

Priority ERP includes built-in workflows and AI recommendations to automate repetitive tasks and reduce manual errors. It also provides hundreds of pre-defined reports and no-code reporting tools for actionable business insights. Source.

Use Cases & Benefits

Who can benefit from Priority ERP?

Priority ERP is ideal for CFOs, IT Directors, and Operations Leaders in organizations seeking a reliable, scalable ERP system that avoids extensive customization and mitigates risks associated with end-of-life software. Source.

What business impact can customers expect from using Priority ERP?

Customers can expect enhanced operational efficiency, reduced costs, improved decision-making, and long-term adaptability. Priority ERP streamlines processes, automates workflows, and provides actionable analytics for better business strategies. Source.

Pain Points & Solutions

What core problems does Priority ERP solve?

Priority ERP addresses poor quality control, lack of data flow, poor inventory management, risks from end-of-life ERP systems, excessive manual processes, outdated systems, limited flexibility, integration complexity, fragmented data, customer frustration, operational inefficiencies, and complex order fulfillment. Source.

What are common pain points expressed by customers before switching to Priority ERP?

Customers often report poor quality control, disconnected systems, poor reporting, inventory inaccuracies, inefficient demand planning, outdated legacy systems, too many manual processes, reliance on Excel, limited scalability, integration complexity, fragmented data, customer frustration, operational inefficiencies, and complex order fulfillment. Source.

Competition & Comparison

How does Priority ERP compare to Microsoft Navision?

Microsoft Navision has reached end-of-life, forcing businesses to migrate. Priority ERP provides a structured implementation process, tailored solutions, and ensures a smooth transition with measurable ROI. Source.

How does Priority ERP compare to other ERP solutions like Acumatica, Dynamics 365, SAP Business One, Sage X3, NetSuite, Business Central, and Odoo?

Priority ERP stands out with industry-specific features, ease of use, no-code customizations, cost-effectiveness, flexible commitments, and robust support. Unlike competitors, Priority ERP offers a unified platform, scalable cloud solutions, and is recognized by Gartner and IDC. For detailed comparisons, see the FAQ section above. Source.

Implementation & Support

How long does it take to implement Priority ERP?

Implementation times vary: industry-specific off-the-shelf solutions can be deployed within a few weeks, while tailored workflows, multi-site setups, or legacy data migration typically take 1-6 months. Source.

How easy is it to get started with Priority ERP?

Priority ERP offers professional services for configuration, data migration, and training. Customers also have access to on-site and virtual training, as well as self-service resources like Priority Xpert, which includes a knowledge base and video tutorials. Source.

What customer service and support is available after purchasing Priority ERP?

Priority provides comprehensive post-purchase support, including troubleshooting, system optimization, updates, customizations, and access to Priority Xpert. Multilingual support resources and professional services are also available. Source.

How does Priority ERP handle maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting?

Priority ERP provides automatic software updates and zero-downtime maintenance for SaaS customers. Upgrades are tested before deployment, and troubleshooting is handled by experienced personnel. On-premises customers are responsible for installing updates themselves. Extended support is available for an additional fee. Source.

Customer Proof & Testimonials

What feedback have customers shared about Priority ERP's ease of use?

Customers consistently praise Priority ERP for its flexibility, customizability, and intuitive interface. Allan Dyson (Merley Paper Converters) noted full process automation and ease of use. Martyn Young (Cherwell Laboratories) found Priority to be the closest match to their needs out of the box. Tomer Lebel (Cyberint) stated Priority is much easier and simpler to operate than other leading ERP solutions. Read case studies.

Who are some of Priority ERP's notable customers?

Priority ERP is trusted by leading companies such as Toyota, Flex, Dunlop, Electra, IAI North America, Outbrain, Brinks, eToro, Gevasol, Checkmarx, GSK, Teva, Ace Hardware, ALDO, Kiko Milano, Estee Lauder, Columbia, Guess, Adidas, and Hoka. See more customers.