#MSDynGP 2024 Report on the Future of Dynamics GP

David Meego - Click for blog homepageLast week, AccountingWare, the people behind the ActivReporter reporting tool for GP, released the updated 2024 version of their report on the future of Dynamics GP. You might remember that I asked for my readers to complete the two surveys on the future of Microsoft Dynamics GP, well this is the resulting report from the second survey.

This report (based on 149 respondents) again confirms anecdotal evidence that most of the Microsoft Dynamics GP customer base is happy staying with Dynamics GP for the foreseeable future, and also that most of the few who are moving off GP are moving away from Microsoft’s ERP solutions.

Below is the summary of the report which shows that some companies have moved from the “Stay with GP” option (54%, down by 8% from 2023) to the “Started Internal Discussions” option (30%, up by 9% from 2023). This makes sense knowing that at some time in the future they will need to move, but most customers are in no hurry.

Another interesting trend is the 2% fall in plans to move to Dynamics 365 BC or Dynamics 365 F&O with an 2% increase in plans to move to alternative solutions.

There are many other insights in the 13 page report. I highly recommend downloading it and having a read.

Follow the link below and complete the form to get the report sent to you:

Here are the results of the Future So Bright Surveys:

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Please see other related articles in the Future of Microsoft Dynamics GP section on the Microsoft Dynamics GP Links page on this blog:

Thanks to Breanna and the team at AccountingWare for putting this together and to the entire Microsoft Dynamics GP Community for your support.

Feel free to share this article and request the report.

David

This article was originally posted on http://www.winthropdc.com/blog.

2 thoughts on “#MSDynGP 2024 Report on the Future of Dynamics GP

  1. I don’t like that Microsoft is trying to put a thumb on the scale to handicap Dynamics GP and promote 365. When Microsoft succeeds in getting rid of GP, the move will be to another vendor. I will not reward this type of behavior. 

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