
Licenses are required to get access to the ERP, usually you will need a license for each user that will be using the solution. Licenses will be a large part of your overall implementation costs. (This blog post can be generalised for any ERP implementation but as Microsoft ERP vendors, our examples will be focused on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central) Licensing This blog post aims to clear up any confusion you may be having about the various costs that are involved in implementing an ERP solution to help you know where the investment is going. As an ERP implementation is a large project that is going to affect your whole business, there are going to be a few other ‘hidden’ costs that make up the full total cost of ownership of the solution.

You may look into the license cost for the ERP of your choice and think it ends there, but unfortunately not. What we’ve seen previously is people confused about how ERP implementations are quoted and priced.

However, we know the benefits of using an ERP solution and they are definitely a worthwhile investment. ERP solutions are a large investment for your business, there’s no getting around that.
