Microsoft Dynamics 365 Partner: How to Choose the Right Implementation Partner

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Partner: How to Choose the Right Implementation Partner

Choosing the right Microsoft Dynamics Partner is one of the most important decisions in a Dynamics 365 project. The software itself is powerful, but the business result depends on how well the solution is designed, implemented, integrated and adopted by users. A trusted Dynamics 365 Partner turns Microsoft business applications into a real operating platform — not just a software deployment.

A good Dynamics 365 Partner does much more than sell licenses or configure screens. The right partner helps you understand which Dynamics 365 applications fit your business, how to redesign processes, how to migrate data safely, how to connect Dynamics with the rest of your IT landscape, and how to support the system after go-live.

Microsoft describes Dynamics 365 partners as part of its worldwide community that helps companies evaluate, implement and get the most from Dynamics 365 solutions. Partners can also help customers find the right applications, extend Dynamics 365 with industry solutions and support long-term business transformation.

For companies planning ERP, CRM, automation, analytics or AI transformation, the choice of a Microsoft Dynamics Partner directly affects implementation cost, timeline, user adoption, operational efficiency and return on investment.

This guide explains what a Microsoft Dynamics Partner does, which types of partners exist, what criteria to use when selecting one, which mistakes to avoid and why Awara IT can be a strong Dynamics 365 implementation partner for growing and international companies.

What Is a Microsoft Dynamics Partner?

A Microsoft Dynamics Partner is a consulting, implementation or technology company that helps organizations deploy, customize, integrate, support and improve Microsoft Dynamics 365 business applications.

Dynamics 365 is a suite of ERP and CRM applications covering finance, sales, customer service, supply chain, field service, commerce, project operations, marketing, customer data and other business functions. A Dynamics Partner helps translate those applications into a working business system.

Depending on the project, a Microsoft Dynamics Partner may help with:

  • ERP implementation
  • CRM implementation
  • Dynamics 365 Business Central deployment
  • Dynamics 365 Finance implementation
  • Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management implementation
  • Dynamics 365 Sales and Customer Service automation
  • Power Platform development
  • Power BI reporting
  • Data migration
  • System integration
  • Legacy ERP or CRM replacement
  • NAV, AX or GP upgrade
  • User training
  • Change management
  • Post-go-live support
  • AI and Copilot adoption

The most important point is simple: a strong Dynamics Partner is not just a technical vendor. It is a business transformation partner.

Expert View: Why the Right Dynamics 365 Partner Matters

Microsoft positions Dynamics 365 partners as companies that help customers evaluate, implement and optimize Dynamics 365 solutions. The official Microsoft partner page also connects customers with partner applications, consulting services and Microsoft's wider implementation ecosystem.

This matters because a Dynamics 365 project is not only a software installation. It usually includes business process redesign, data migration, integrations, reporting, user adoption, security, change management and long-term support.

Microsoft's own implementation guidance also supports this approach. The Dynamics 365 implementation guide introduces the Success by Design framework, created to help customers and partners successfully implement Dynamics 365 cloud solutions.

Expert takeaway: a Dynamics 365 Partner should not be evaluated only by license discount or hourly rate. The real evaluation should focus on implementation quality, methodology, business understanding, data migration, integration capability and post-go-live support.

What Does a Dynamics 365 Partner Actually Do?

A Dynamics 365 project usually fails not because the software is weak, but because the business requirements, processes, data and user adoption were not handled properly. That is where a partner creates value.

1. Business Process Analysis

Before configuration starts, the partner should analyze how your company works today: sales, purchasing, warehouse, finance, production, service, reporting, approvals and integrations. The goal is not to copy old processes into a new system. The goal is to identify where Dynamics 365 can simplify, standardize and automate operations.

A good Dynamics Partner should ask questions such as:

  • Which processes are slowing the business down?
  • Where does the company rely on Excel or manual approvals?
  • Which reports are difficult to prepare?
  • Which departments use disconnected systems?
  • Which processes should be standardized across entities or countries?
  •  Which decisions require real-time data?

2. Solution Architecture

A Dynamics 365 Partner defines the future architecture of the solution: which Dynamics 365 applications are needed, which processes should stay standard, where customization is justified, which integrations are required, how data should flow between systems, what reporting and analytics are needed, how security roles and permissions should work, and how the solution should scale in the future.

3. Configuration and Customization

Most Dynamics 365 functionality should be configured using standard tools. Customization is useful when there is a real competitive, operational or regulatory need, but excessive custom code increases future support costs. The best Dynamics 365 Partners protect customers from unnecessary customization — they know when to build, when to configure and when to simplify the business process.

4. Data Migration

Data migration is one of the highest-risk parts of any ERP or CRM project. A partner should help clean, map, validate and migrate data from legacy systems such as Excel, old CRM platforms, accounting systems, NAV, AX, GP, 1C or other ERP solutions.

5. Integration

Most companies do not run Dynamics 365 in isolation. A partner should know how to connect Dynamics with Microsoft 365, Outlook, Teams, Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Azure, e-commerce platforms, POS systems, telephony, banks, logistics providers, tax portals and legacy systems. Integration capability is one of the strongest indicators of partner maturity.

6. Training and User Adoption

A system that users do not adopt is not a successful implementation. A good Dynamics Partner provides role-based training, user guides, testing sessions and go-live support for sales managers, customer service agents, accountants, CFOs, procurement teams, warehouse employees, production planners, project managers, executives and system administrators.

7. Go-Live and Hypercare

Go-live is not the end of the project. It is the moment when the system meets real business pressure. The partner should provide hypercare support, issue resolution, performance monitoring and quick fixes during the first weeks after launch.

8. Continuous Improvement

Dynamics 365 is a cloud platform that evolves constantly. A partner should help your company improve the solution over time: new features, AI scenarios, Power Platform automation, better reporting, workflow optimization and additional modules.


Which Dynamics 365 Products Can a Partner Implement?

Dynamics 365 Business Central

Dynamics 365 Business Central is a cloud ERP solution for small and mid-sized companies. It covers finance, sales, purchasing, inventory, warehouse operations, projects and service management. It is often a good fit for companies that have outgrown accounting software, spreadsheets or local ERP systems.

Dynamics 365 Finance

Dynamics 365 Finance is designed for larger and more complex organizations with multi-entity, multi-country and advanced financial requirements. It supports financial management, budgeting, accounting, reporting and financial visibility across large business structures.

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management supports planning, production, inventory, warehouse, procurement, quality and logistics processes. It is relevant for manufacturers, distributors and companies with complex supply chains.

Dynamics 365 Sales

Dynamics 365 Sales helps sales teams manage leads, opportunities, accounts, contacts, activities, forecasting and sales performance. It is often implemented together with Outlook, Teams, Power BI and Copilot.

Dynamics 365 Customer Service

Dynamics 365 Customer Service helps companies manage cases, service requests, SLAs, knowledge base, omnichannel support and customer service productivity.

Dynamics 365 Field Service

Dynamics 365 Field Service supports companies that dispatch technicians or service teams to customer locations. It includes work orders, scheduling, assets, mobile access and service history.

Power Platform

Many Dynamics 365 projects include Microsoft Power Platform: Power BI for analytics, Power Apps for custom applications, Power Automate for workflows and Dataverse for secure business data.

Copilot and AI

AI is becoming an important part of the Microsoft business applications ecosystem. Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Copilot can help users work faster with customer data, sales activities, service cases, reporting and productivity scenarios. A future-ready Dynamics 365 Partner should understand how to apply AI practically.

Types of Microsoft Dynamics Partners

  • Implementation Partner — plans, configures and launches Dynamics 365.
  • Consulting Partner — helps with business analysis, system selection, roadmap and process design.
  • Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) — provides Microsoft licensing, billing and support.
  • Independent Software Vendor (ISV) — builds add-ons and industry solutions that extend Dynamics 365.
  • Managed Services Partner — provides ongoing system support, administration and improvements.
  • Global System Integrator — large enterprise projects and multi-country rollouts.
  • Industry Specialist — focuses on verticals such as manufacturing, distribution, retail, pharma or hospitality.

Microsoft Partner Credentials: What Should You Check?

Microsoft's current partner ecosystem uses solution area designations. For Dynamics 365 projects, one of the most relevant credentials is Solutions Partner for Business Applications, which demonstrates broad capability to deliver solutions with Dynamics 365 and Power Platform.

Important: do not rely on outdated phrases such as "Gold Partner." Microsoft retired the old Gold and Silver designations in 2022. Modern evaluation should focus on current designations, proven project experience and customer success.


How to Choose the Right Dynamics 365 Partner

The wrong partner can lead to delays, cost overruns, poor adoption and a system that does not support real business processes. Use the criteria below before signing a contract.

  1. Verify Microsoft Partner Status — check current Solutions Partner for Business Applications credentials.
  2. Check Product Expertise — strong CRM ≠ strong ERP. Ask which apps they implement most often.
  3. Look for Industry Experience — request case studies in your industry or similar business model.
  4. Evaluate Implementation Methodology — discovery, fit-gap, design, configuration, migration, testing, go-live and support.
  5. Test Integration Capability — APIs, middleware, Dataverse, Power Platform and legacy systems.
  6. Ask About Data Migration — who cleans data, how many test migrations, validation and reconciliation.
  7. Demand Transparent Project Governance — roles, steering committee, risk register, scope and change control.
  8. Understand the Support Model — SLA, response times, hypercare, managed services and training.
  9. Review References Properly — speak with customers who had similar project scope.
  10. Do Not Choose Only by Price — evaluate total cost of ownership, not initial price.

Questions to Ask a Microsoft Dynamics Partner Before You Sign

  • Which Dynamics 365 products do you implement most often?
  • Do you have current Microsoft partner designations?
  • How many certified consultants will work on our project?
  • Have you implemented projects in our industry?
  • Can we speak with customer references?
  • What is your implementation methodology?
  • How do you handle fit-gap analysis and customization?
  • How do you manage integrations and data migration?
  • What is included in user training and hypercare?
  • What support model is available after launch?
  • How do you manage change requests and scope?
  • What risks do you already see in our project?
  • How will you measure project success and business KPIs?


Common Mistakes When Choosing a Dynamics 365 Partner

  • Choosing a partner without relevant industry experience — generic partners may know Dynamics 365 but not your business model.
  • Ignoring post-go-live support — most problems appear after launch when real users start working.
  • Over-customizing the system — too much custom code makes upgrades harder and increases dependency on developers.
  • Migrating bad data — duplicated or incomplete data poisons the new system.
  • Buying licenses before solution design — leads to overpaying or buying the wrong mix of applications.
  • Treating ERP/CRM as an IT project only — Dynamics 365 affects every business function; stakeholders must be involved from the start.


Dynamics 365 Partner Selection Checklist

Selection CriterionWhat to Check
Microsoft credentialsCurrent Solutions Partner for Business Applications status
Product expertiseBusiness Central, Finance, Supply Chain, Sales, Customer Service, Power Platform
Industry experienceCase studies in your industry or similar business model
MethodologyDiscovery, fit-gap, design, configuration, migration, testing, go-live, support
Data migrationMapping, cleansing, test migration and reconciliation process
Integration capabilityAPIs, Power Platform, Dataverse, legacy and third-party systems
Project governanceRoles, risks, scope control, steering committee, change requests
TrainingRole-based training and user adoption plan
SupportSLA, hypercare, managed services, continuous improvement
ReferencesReal customers with similar project scope


Why Companies Choose Awara IT as a Dynamics 365 Partner

Awara IT is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementation partner with experience in ERP, CRM and business application projects across multiple industries and countries. Companies choose Awara IT when they need not only software configuration, but a practical business solution based on Microsoft Dynamics 365, Business Central, Power Platform and the broader Microsoft ecosystem.

Awara IT helps companies with:

  • Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementation
  • Dynamics 365 Sales and Customer Service implementation
  • ERP and CRM consulting
  • Finance, purchasing, warehouse and operations automation
  • Power BI reporting and Power Platform automation
  • System integration and data migration
  • Localization, compliance and post-go-live support

Awara IT combines Microsoft business application expertise with practical implementation experience across industries such as distribution, professional services, automotive, pharma, IT and telecom, hospitality and construction.


Our Expert Point of View

At Awara IT, we believe that a successful Dynamics 365 project depends on five factors:

  1. Business-First Design — Dynamics 365 should support the company's operating model, not reproduce old processes in a new interface.
  2. Standard Functionality Before Customization — unnecessary custom development increases cost, risk and future upgrade complexity.
  3. Integration with the Microsoft Ecosystem — Dynamics 365 delivers the highest value when connected with Microsoft 365, Teams, Outlook, Power BI, Power Platform, Azure and Copilot.
  4. Industry-Specific Implementation — different industries require different process models.
  5. Long-Term Optimization After Go-Live — the best results come after the first release, when reporting, automation and AI scenarios are continuously improved.


FAQ: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Partner

What is a Microsoft Dynamics Partner?

A Microsoft Dynamics Partner is a company that helps businesses evaluate, implement, customize, integrate and support Microsoft Dynamics 365 applications.

What is the difference between Microsoft Dynamics and Dynamics 365?

Microsoft Dynamics is the broader product family name. Dynamics 365 is Microsoft's current cloud-based suite of ERP and CRM applications for finance, operations, sales, service, marketing and supply chain.

Why do I need a Dynamics 365 Partner?

A Dynamics 365 implementation requires business analysis, solution design, configuration, data migration, integration, training and support. These tasks usually require specialized partner experience.

How do I choose the best Dynamics 365 Partner?

Choose a partner based on Microsoft credentials, product expertise, industry experience, implementation methodology, integration capability, data migration approach, customer references and post-go-live support.

What is Solutions Partner for Business Applications?

It is a Microsoft partner designation showing broad capability to deliver solutions using Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform.

Can a Dynamics 365 Partner help with Power Platform and Copilot?

Yes. Many Dynamics 365 projects include Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Dataverse and Microsoft Copilot scenarios.

Is Business Central part of Dynamics 365?

Yes. Dynamics 365 Business Central is Microsoft's cloud ERP solution for small and mid-sized companies.

How long does a Dynamics 365 implementation take?

It depends on scope, number of modules, integrations, data migration complexity and user adoption. A focused CRM or Business Central project may take a few months; complex multi-country ERP projects take longer.


Conclusion

A Microsoft Dynamics Partner can determine whether Dynamics 365 becomes a real business platform or just another software implementation. The best partner combines Microsoft expertise, industry knowledge, project governance, integration capability, user adoption and long-term support.

Before choosing a partner, verify credentials, check relevant case studies, ask detailed questions, speak with references and evaluate the support model. The right Dynamics 365 Partner will not simply implement software — it will help your business build a scalable, integrated and future-ready operating platform.

If your company is planning to implement Microsoft Dynamics 365, Business Central, CRM, ERP, Power Platform or AI-driven business automation, Awara IT can help you design, implement and support a solution that fits your business processes and growth strategy. Contact Awara IT to discuss your Dynamics 365 project and choose the right implementation path.