Microsoft Dynamics GP is an ERP software with accounting capabilities. It includes various packs for customizability and features tailored to specific industries’ needs. GP is offered as a perpetual license or subscription.
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Unit4 Financials by Coda
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Unit4 Financials by Coda is presented as a no-compromise, dedicated, standalone financial management software that supports financial accounting, procurement, billing and asset management.
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
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Features
Microsoft Dynamics GP
Unit4 Financials by Coda
Payroll Management
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.6
Ratings
16% below category average
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Pay calculation
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Benefit plan administration
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Direct deposit files
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Salary revision and increment management
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Reimbursement management
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Customization
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
7.0
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9% below category average
Unit4 Financials by Coda
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API for custom integration
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Plug-ins
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Security
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.5
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25% below category average
Unit4 Financials by Coda
9.0
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8% above category average
Single sign-on capability
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9.00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
7.00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.7
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16% below category average
Unit4 Financials by Coda
5.3
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39% below category average
Dashboards
7.00 Ratings
1.00 Ratings
Standard reports
7.00 Ratings
7.00 Ratings
Custom reports
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8.00 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.7
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15% below category average
Unit4 Financials by Coda
8.1
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4% above category average
Accounts payable
6.00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Accounts receivable
7.00 Ratings
9.00 Ratings
Cash management
6.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Bank reconciliation
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Expense management
7.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Time tracking
7.00 Ratings
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Fixed asset management
6.00 Ratings
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Multi-currency support
8.00 Ratings
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Multi-division support
7.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Regulations compliance
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Electronic tax filing
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Self-service portal
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Global Financial Support
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Primary and Secondary Ledgers
7.00 Ratings
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Intercompany Accounting
6.00 Ratings
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Localizations
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Journals and Reconciliations
7.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Enterprise Accounting
6.00 Ratings
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Configurable Accounting
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Centralized Rules Framework
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Standardized Processes
7.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Inventory Management
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
6.8
Ratings
8% below category average
Unit4 Financials by Coda
8.0
Ratings
9% above category average
Inventory tracking
7.00 Ratings
8.00 Ratings
Automatic reordering
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Location management
8.00 Ratings
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Manufacturing module
6.00 Ratings
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Order Management
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It does accounting really well, it does payroll not so well. I say this because when you get into states that have complicated payroll laws like California, overtime calculations are hard to setup and get right. Same goes for other states when they do out of the normal pay structure like piece rate pay. It does HR, A/P and A/R really well and we have had no issues on that side; just payroll when it comes to certain states and how we do anything that is not salary or hourly.
This would work well for the back side of accounting...meaning after the invoice was created. If you need software to create invoices, this may not be the software for you (or at least you would have to do additional research on its capability). Other than that, it takes care of the majority of our needs.
Able to be extended into multiple areas of your business
One feature we have been using for a few years is EFT for payables - it has significantly reduced the time spent paying vendors and reduced our check printing and mailing costs. It is very easy to setup and use.
Having an integration between Project Accounting and Field Service would be amazing! There are so many companies that have service technicians that perform work on a customer's contract but also have a need for project accounting functionality within that customer's contract. Right now those modules are separate so you either need to use one or duplicate some efforts if you need to use both.
Microsoft Dynamics GP could do a better job documenting their new enhancements to the product. They realize great enhancements but the documentation about them, or new products, is lacking so it is difficult as a consultant to know everything a new feature can do for me and my customers.
They could enhance their forecasting capabilities with a new forecasting tool within Management Reporter.
Due the economic challenges that Puerto Rico is having, the company has had to merge some companies in order to be more efficient. It has been easy in GP to process those merges, even thought we had to spend days to accomplish that the process was smooth and accurate. In addition we were able to streamline the purchasing and sales process and the organization is confident to keep renewing GP for the future versions.
Overall usability of the older model is not quite so user friendly for the basic bookeeper, but at an accountants level we can generate all the necessary reports and create Sales Orders, Purchase orders and invoices - though it is a bit redundant to enter the sales and purchase orders separately instead of being able to convert a sales order directly to a puchase order by applying a price book like the newer versions can.
Basically the challenge with this implementation was the Business Portal, too many errors and even the aplication is up and running the users are still having issues. We will start planning the migraton to GP 2015 soon.
Because GP doesn't do CRM we have looked at D365 Customer Engagement for our field service, and F&O as a replacement. Vaporware, no direct upgrade path, and if you want to continue with GP for your back office and just use Field Service it's an insanely complex integration import/export. D365 F&O is a huge implementation cost, and without a direct migration path every bit of data has to be custom imported. There really is no straightforward way to stack up GP against these programs currently. Again, the future of GP is in some doubt.
Unit4 Financials is definitely much more robust than Peachtree or other software. I've also used SAP in the past and this seems to have many more capabilities.
If implemented properly, the product can save many hours of data entry time - specifically by setting up integrations of large data sets.
Many times the underlying business process must be adjusted to accommodate software limitations. By being flexible, a company can leverage their users' skills in combination with GP to make data entry faster and more efficient. I have seen many companies eliminate the need for data entry personnel as well as reallocate employee hours to more skilled positions such as reporting and analytics.
Poor implementations, on the other hand, can cause employees to hate their jobs and the software. This isn't specific to GP but to the software industry in general.