March 19, 2008

Dynamics GP aims at QuickBooks users

Microsoft is offering a set of dedicated data migration tools to entice SMBs to move from QuickBooks to its Dynamics GP ERP app

Microsoft is making a new attempt to lure QuickBooks users over to Dynamics GP, its enterprise resource planning application for SMBs, through a set of dedicated data migration tools and a new marketing campaign.

Microsoft is not interested in killing off the popular brand of accounting software -- just in grabbing the users who need broader capabilities over time, said Jon Pratt, senior director for Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics SL and Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System.

Intuit, maker of QuickBooks, claims to have a major chunk of market share already -- 4 million users overall -- and that its stake is well-guarded.

Microsoft's Platt, however, says, "a lot of those customers as they've grown have probably stayed on QuickBooks too long. There's a lot of pain they start running into."

Such discomfort might occur as companies form multiple divisions or open a number of warehouses, Pratt suggested.

Microsoft has created a wizard-style tool for migrating QuickBooks data over to Dynamics GP. The tool lets users edit or update data while making the switch.

Microsoft is also launching a new Web site, www.asmartmove.com, in April. The site will contain "example pricing" for complete product packages, which include software licenses and partner implementation costs.

But Microsoft is offering no guarantees because Dynamics is sold through partners who ultimately determine the final price, Pratt stressed. "We're being very clear on the Web site that these are estimates, and [customers] will need to talk to partners to get a detailed proposal."

Dynamics in general is sold on three levels. The first level, Business Essentials, starts at an estimated $2,250 per user, according to a spokesperson.

Microsoft believes the "core small-business" and "core mid-market" sectors, containing companies with 10-49 and 100-500 employees, respectively, is worth $2.5 billion.

Angus Thomson, vice president and general manager of Intuit's Mid Market Group, said the company is actually seeing Dynamics GP customers switch to its QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions product, which provides more functionality than the basic accounting offering. "We're also retaining our base. With 4 million [users], some of them grow up. We capture the vast majority of those people that grow up."

There are approximately 50,000 implementations of QuickBooks Enterprise, according to Intuit.

"We're winning a lot of switchers. They're gaining a few," Thomson added. "It is not as if they're announcing all of a sudden that they're winning against QuickBooks."

Microsoft also must vie with many other contenders for the remaining customers, said China Martens, an analyst with the 451 Group. "Other guys are swooping in," she said.

At the same time, the fact that Microsoft's products are tightly integrated into its stack can serve as a competitive advantage, she noted. "Whenever I ask a competitor, 'Why'd you lose a deal,' the answer is, 'this was a Microsoft shop.'"

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MaxRenault 9-Aug-09 2:52am
We've been using a Microsoft ISV Gold Partner, SDSI, to perform full tansaction history data conversions from QuickBooks to Dynamics GP 10. They can be reached at http://www.SiliconDigitalSystems.com/dataconversion. They also are on the Microsoft website at: https://solutionfinder.microsoft.com/Solutions/SolutionDetailsView.aspx?.... Max

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