Dynamics 365 is a powerful ERP — but its per-user licensing, module-by-module pricing and reliance on third-party ISVs for manufacturing, safety and IoT make the total cost and complexity far higher than expected. Teamnet gives you everything in one platform.
An honest look at where the two platforms differ across scope, cost and complexity.
| Dimension | Teamnet | Dynamics 365 |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat fee, unlimited users | Per user per month ($70-$210) |
| Users included | Unlimited | Pay per user |
| Modules included | All 200+ included | Per-module licensing |
| Manufacturing MES | KaiNext (native) | ISV add-ons required |
| IoT / Hardware | Native MQTT, OPC-UA, Modbus | Azure IoT Hub (separate) |
| WMS | SmartStock (native) | D365 WMS module ($) |
| EHS / Safety | IntelliSafe (native) | Third-party ISV |
| Physical security | NavisShield (native) | Not available |
| ESG reporting | TerraScope (native) | Sustainability add-on ($) |
| Go-live time | < 14 days | 6-18 months typical |
| Implementation cost | Self-service, no consultants | $200K-$2M typical |
| Customisation | No-code Studio + open source | Power Platform ($$$) |
A 200-user Dynamics deployment at $100/user/month = $240K/year just for licences. Add ISV modules, Azure consumption, consultants and you are well over $500K. Teamnet is one flat price.
Dynamics customers typically need 5-10 ISV add-ons for MES, WMS, EHS, quality and maintenance. Each is a separate vendor, contract and integration. Teamnet builds it all natively.
Dynamics implementations average 12-18 months with system integrators. Teamnet self-provisions in minutes and goes live in weeks. No consultants, no change management projects, no scope creep.
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