SAP & Microsoft Dynamics 365 Consultants UAE
SAP Business One, SAP S/4HANA, Dynamics 365 Business Central, Finance & Operations — enterprise-grade ERPs need enterprise-grade engineers. We connect you with consultants who've shipped these systems at UAE banks, logistics groups, and manufacturers.
Enterprise ERP implementation & integration.
From greenfield S/4HANA implementations to Dynamics 365 rollouts to ERP-to-ERP migrations — full lifecycle by engineers with mid-cap and enterprise references.
SAP Business One
End-to-end SAP B1 implementation, customisation, add-on development, and integration.
SAP S/4HANA integration
S/4HANA integration with non-SAP systems via SAP CPI, BTP, or custom middleware.
Dynamics 365 implementation
Business Central or Finance & Operations rollouts — finance, supply chain, manufacturing.
ERP migration
Legacy → modern ERP migration: data extraction, transformation, validation, parallel run, cutover.
ERP integration
Integration between SAP/D365 and CRM, eCommerce, government APIs, payment gateways.
Reporting systems
Power BI, SAC, SAP BW/4HANA — executive dashboards and operational reporting.
Enterprise automation
Workflow automation, RPA bots, AI-augmented approvals on top of SAP/D365.
UAE localisation
VAT, WPS, PINT-AE e-invoicing, Arabic invoicing, multi-emirate structures.
Audit & compliance
Audit-ready financial controls, SOX-equivalent automation, and external audit support.
Enterprise ERP done right.
We use a phased model (often ASAP for SAP or Sure Step for Dynamics) — adapted for UAE realities like Ramadan slowdowns and fiscal-year-end freezes.
Process mapping, gap analysis, and a detailed blueprint document signed off by every department lead.
System configuration, custom development, integrations — built in 4-week phases with end-user UAT after each.
Master data and transaction migration with reconciliation reports. Parallel run for 1–2 fiscal periods.
Cutover weekend, 60-day hyper-care, transition to support retainer or your internal team.
SAP or Dynamics — choosing for your UAE business
For mid-market and enterprise UAE businesses, the ERP decision often comes down to two paths: SAP or Microsoft Dynamics. Both are mature, both are enterprise-grade, both have strong UAE partner ecosystems. The right choice depends less on features and more on three things: your existing stack, your integration philosophy, and your appetite for customisation.
Your existing Microsoft footprint
If your business runs on Microsoft 365 — Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, Power BI — Dynamics 365 has an inherent advantage. Native integration, single sign-on via Entra ID, embedded Power Platform automation, and a shared development model with the rest of your stack. The total cost of ownership often comes in lower than SAP for businesses already deep in Microsoft.
Your industry profile
SAP dominates manufacturing, oil and gas, and large-scale distribution — partly because it's been there longest, partly because S/4HANA's industry modules are unmatched in some verticals. Dynamics 365 has gained strong ground in services businesses, professional services automation, and project-based industries. For UAE-specific verticals like real estate developers or contractors, both have viable paths but the partner ecosystem matters more than the platform.
Your customisation tolerance
Both SAP and Dynamics push hard toward "extensions" rather than core modifications. SAP uses the BTP (Business Technology Platform) — extensions live in a separate cloud environment. Dynamics uses the Power Platform — Power Apps, Power Automate, custom plugins. The benefit: clean upgrade paths. The cost: thinking about every customisation as a separate codebase rather than just modifying the ERP. Teams used to monolithic ERP development sometimes resist this shift.
The consultants we work with are certified on SAP (Business One, S/4HANA, or both) or Microsoft Dynamics 365 (Business Central or F&O), and most have shipped at least one full enterprise implementation in the UAE. They speak the local realities — fiscal year handling for entities on different calendars, VAT registration thresholds, PINT-AE roadmaps for both platforms.
If you're in selection mode, we can run a 2-week comparison sprint that produces a side-by-side TCO model, integration assessment, and risk register. Most enterprise selections benefit from one — selection regret is more expensive than selection effort.