NetSuite renewals climb — often without warning. Business Central offers predictable pricing and native Microsoft integration. The catch: Oracle's auto-renewal needs notice before your term ends. We help you move before the clock runs out.
NetSuite layers base, per-user, and per-module fees, with renewals that jump. BC bundles more in the base tier with transparent increases.
Outlook, Excel, Teams, and Power BI work together out of the box — no jumping between systems to get a report out.
A cleaner, more familiar interface means lower training cost and less reliance on heavy customization.
General ledger, balances, and transactional history
Customers, vendors, items, and open orders
Custom fields & saved searches, mapped to BC
Subsidiaries → Business Central companiesHARD 20%
Miss Oracle's non-renewal notice window and you're locked in another year. We plan the migration backward from that date.
NetSuite subsidiaries don't map 1:1 to BC. Each becomes a company with its own posting groups — get it wrong and imports reject.
NetSuite's API governance caps extraction throughput. We work within the concurrency limits so the pull doesn't stall.
Typical Oracle non-renewal notice — plan your move around it.
Fixed migration cost, quoted before you commit.
own the converted data — no Oracle lock-in carried forward.
NetSuite subscriptions auto-renew under Oracle's agreement, and you typically must give non-renewal notice ~30 days before term end (sometimes negotiated to 60–90). Miss it and you pay for another year. We plan the migration backward from that date so you're not paying for two systems — or trapped in one.
Each NetSuite subsidiary generally becomes its own Business Central company with mandatory posting groups. We map that architecture deliberately — getting it right is what keeps your imports from being rejected.
Often, yes — especially over a few years. We'll model your NetSuite renewal path against a Business Central license path so you have a real TCO number, not a sales claim.
Yes. NetSuite governs API throughput, so extraction has to respect concurrency limits. Our process is built around them, so the pull completes cleanly instead of timing out.