Beat the sunset with a clean, automated move to Business Central — customizations and all. Guaranteed timeline, fixed price, full data transparency.
The reason to leave is different for everyone — a deadline, a growth wall, a renewal bill. The path onto Business Central shouldn't be.
Support ends in 2029 and maintenance climbs every year. The 30% Bridge-to-Cloud window closes end of 2027.
Trigger: end of life → Sage 50 / 100 / 300Desktop accounting can't carry multi-entity, inventory, and real-time reporting. Modernize without leaving Microsoft.
Trigger: growth → QuickBooksMulti-entity, intercompany, inventory, real reporting — the growth wall QuickBooks was never built to climb.
Trigger: scale → NetSuiteRenewal costs that jump without warning. Move to predictable pricing — but mind Oracle's ~30-day notice window.
Trigger: renewal →Microsoft's free tool moves standard ledgers, accounts, and balances. It stops at customizations, ISV add-ons, and complex mapping — the exact things that derail a go-live. BC Boom's AI handles that hard 20%, and our pre-assessment scopes it before you start, so there are no mid-project surprises.
Every step is automated, logged, and visible — so you always know exactly where your data is.
A secure, encrypted connection pulls your source data — no shutting down the system you run on today.
Our engine maps source tables to Business Central, including the customizations and ISV data the standard tool drops.
Real-time logs and reconciliation checks. Aging, balances, and history match before anyone signs off.
Converted data lands in your Business Central instance. Go live on your timeline — with us, a partner, or your own team.
Yes — that's the point. We carry the ISV data and custom config the free tool won't, and tell you the real scope up front.
See the IT path →One fixed fee, run in parallel, cut over when you're ready. No hard cutover, no surprise invoice.
See the owner path →Real-time reporting, BC's 2026 AI agents, and protected reporting continuity through cutover. Modernization with a number behind it.
See the finance path →Transparent pricing and a full audit trail. You see the whole cost up front — and you own the converted data at the end.