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Office 365 vs Google G Suite

March 16, 2026

Office 365 vs Google G Suite
The world’s leading productivity software, Microsoft Office, was announced by Microsoft founder Bill Gates in August of 1988. The original Office 1.0 came to market for Macintosh in 1989 and for Windows in November of 1990. Google Workspace, previously called G Suite, is a set of web-based productivity tools from Google that helps organizations manage their business operations.
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Power BI vs Tableau

March 16, 2026

Power BI vs Tableau
Power BI is a business intelligence tool released by Microsoft. Available in both free and paid versions, Power BI gives users the tools to create, analyze, and share visual reports and dashboards. Tableau Software is a business intelligence and visualization software company founded in 2003.
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Microsoft Teams vs Slack

March 16, 2026

Microsoft Teams vs Slack
Microsoft Teams is a cloud-based communication software developed by Microsoft. First made available in March 2017, Microsoft Teams was officially released in July of 2018. Slack is a cloud-based collaboration and chat tool created by Slack Technologies that launched in 2014. There are, according to the Slack website, 8 million daily active users and 500,000 organizations that use Slack.
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Top left: Dynamics 365 CRM icon. Bottom right: Hubspot icon.

March 16, 2026

Dynamics 365 CRM vs HubSpot
In 2013, Microsoft launched Dynamics CRM Online, allowing users to integrate Office 365 and their CRM system. Rebranded in 2017, Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement is a fully integrated online solution built to work with Microsoft’s other cloud business applications. he HubSpot CRM platform is modular with multiple hubs that can be used on their own or combined for expanded functionality. Hubs include Marketing, Sales, Service, CMS, and Operations.
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Dynamics 365 CRM vs Salesforce

March 16, 2026

Dynamics 365 CRM vs Salesforce
Released in 2003 as Microsoft CRM, Dynamics 365 has gone through many iterations over the years that have added functionality and accessibility upgrades. Salesforce’s goal is to “make software easier to purchase, simpler to use, and more democratic without the complexities of installation, maintenance and constant upgrades."
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Business Central vs Infor CloudSuite Financials

March 16, 2026

Business Central vs Infor CloudSuite Financials
Dynamics 365 Business Central was released in April 2018 as an “all-in-one business management solution.“ Built on the functionality, code, and development experience of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Business Central is a native-cloud solution that delivers a modern, browser-based ERP experience. Infor announced their first modern cloud based system, CloudSuite Financials, with the goal of building more cloud first applications in the future.
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Business Central vs Epicor ERP

March 16, 2026

Business Central vs Epicor ERP
Dynamics 365 Business Central was released in April 2018 as an “all-in-one business management solution.“ Built on the functionality, code, and development experience of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Business Central is a native-cloud solution that delivers a modern, browser-based ERP experience. Epicor Software Corporation provides ERP, CRM, and other industry-specific software to over 20,000 clients. Epicor sells services through a Partner Network, like many Microsoft Dynamics products.
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Business Central vs QuickBooks Enterprise

March 16, 2026

Business Central vs QuickBooks Enterprise
Dynamics 365 Business Central was released in April 2018 as an “all-in-one business management solution.“ Built on the functionality, code, and development experience of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Business Central is a native-cloud solution that delivers a modern, browser-based ERP experience. Their first product was Quicken, but QuickBooks was released in 1992 for the IBM PC, Microsoft DOS, and Apple Macintosh. It quickly became the most popular accounting software on the market for small businesses because of its simplicity and ease of use. QuickBooks Enterprise, launched in 2002, increased the capacity 6x, made it more scalable, and allowed for integrations with nearly 200 apps to meet the needs of enterprise organizations.
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Business Central vs Dynamics GP

March 16, 2026

Business Central vs Dynamics GP
Dynamics 365 Business Central was released in April 2018 as an “all-in-one business management solution.“ Built on the functionality, code, and development experience of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Business Central is a native-cloud solution that delivers a modern, browser-based ERP experience. After 78,000 hours of development time, Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 was released in December 2012. Adding over 125 new features and a Web Client, this release marked the beginning of the cloud era for the Dynamics GP application.
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Business Central vs SAP Business ByDesign

March 13, 2026

Business Central vs SAP Business ByDesign
Dynamics 365 Business Central was released in April 2018 as an “all-in-one business management solution.“ Built on the functionality, code, and development experience of Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Business Central is a native-cloud solution that delivers a modern, browser-based ERP experience. Business ByDesign, SAP’s ERP solution for midsized businesses, was announced in September of 2007 and was said by then CEO Henning Kagermann to be the most important announcement of his career.
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Business Central vs NetSuite Comparison

March 13, 2026

Business Central vs NetSuite Comparison
The difference between Business Central and NetSuite when it comes to customization lies in the pricing and licensing details. Dynamics Business Central comes out-of-box with all the tools you’ll need to customize interfaces, develop apps for your business, and download external apps that improve how you operate. This includes the Designer and Visual Studio, sandbox environments, and access to Microsoft AppSource at no additional cost.
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