The cost of any Dynamics AX implementation depends on several factors including project scope, the size, type and location(s) of your organization, complexity of existing systems, and the implementation team size.
Here’s a list of the various cost components that need to be considered: Since a Dynamics AX implementation comprises several components, calculating the cost of each and understanding their implications on the overall costs is essential. Generally, an inaccurate analysis of Dynamics AX implementation costs would add to the expenses while purchasing the software, whereas the total cost of ownership of any ERP goes far beyond that. Since there are a plethora of direct and indirect costs associated with any Dynamics AX implementation – from purchasing the software till deployment and even during post implementation support – it is imperative that you understand the various cost components – software, maintenance, infrastructure, and services costs, along with training, and support expenses to arrive at a ballpark estimate.Ĭost Components of Dynamics AX Implementation
Many organizations end up with a failed implementation mainly due to an inaccurate estimation of implementation costs 54% of ERP systems exceed projected budget targets. Given the fact that Dynamics AX can completely transform the way an organization runs its business, a major challenge for most is calculating implementation costs.