Sage was built for accounting. When you need multi-entity, inventory, and real-time reporting, Business Central is the upgrade — without leaving the Microsoft world. Fixed fee, fast go-live, your data stays yours.
Juggling multiple entities or currencies with manual workarounds
Exporting to Excel for any report that matters
Inventory or operations have outpaced what Sage can track
Tied to a desktop install when your team works anywhere
Add users, entities, locations, and modules without rebuilding the foundation — multi-entity and multi-currency native.
Cloud-native access from anywhere, automatic updates, and no server to babysit or back up by hand.
Native with Outlook, Excel, Teams, Power BI, and Power Automate — plus AI you don't get on legacy Sage.
Chart of accounts, balances, and historical data
Customers, vendors, items, and open transactions
Inventory and payroll considerations, mapped to BC
Custom reports & non-standard setupsHARD 20%
Sage 50, 100, and 300 store data differently. Extraction and mapping aren't one-size-fits-all — we handle each.
Local, desktop-bound data needs careful extraction and reconciliation before it's trustworthy in the cloud.
Years of local records often need clean-up. We profile and reconcile so you don't carry the mess forward.
Typical go-live for a Sage move, depending on data volume.
Fixed migration cost, quoted before you commit.
own the converted data — no lock-in, your timeline.
It matters for how we extract, not whether we can. Each Sage product stores data differently; our process adapts to your version and maps it cleanly into Business Central.
No. We migrate your historical data and reconcile balances and aging before sign-off, so your reporting stays continuous through the switch.
Not a hard one — Sage isn't sunsetting. This is a growth and modernization move. The "deadline" is the cost of staying on a system you've outgrown: manual work, no real-time view, and no path to AI.
Usually around two to three weeks to go live, depending on data volume and complexity. You run Sage in parallel until you're ready to cut over.