
Know exactly what's in your NAV database before you commit to anything.
A focused, remote advisory session for finance and IT leaders running Dynamics NAV. Together, we map your support exposure, your Business Central cloud blockers, and what it actually takes to modernize — so you decide from clarity, not pressure.
- A clear read on risk, effort, and priority — before any large project commitment
- Senior consultant led, delivered remotely, built around executive-level decisions
- Specific findings on customizations, data complexity, controls, and integrations
Remote
No disruption to your team
20+ yrs
Dynamics NAV & BC expertise
6 areas
Assessed end to end
Book your NAV Modernization Assessment
Tell us your NAV version and what's prompting the review. A senior consultant — not a sales rep — will reply within one business day to schedule the session.
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What the assessment covers
Six areas that decide how clean — or how complicated — a move to Business Central will be. We focus on what matters at the executive level, not a line-by-line technical audit.
Version & lifecycle exposure
Confirmation of your exact Dynamics NAV version and where it sits against Microsoft's support lifecycle — so you know your real exposure window.
Business Central cloud blockers
Identification of likely blockers to BC online, including code-customized tables and extension-readiness concerns that quietly drive remediation cost.
Finance data complexity
A review of company structure, dimensions, ledgers, and the transaction-volume drivers that shape migration scope and timeline.
Finance control readiness
An assessment of approvals, workflows, and audit-logging priorities — so controls are designed in, not bolted on after go-live.
Integration dependencies
A review of the systems NAV connects to today, with recommendations toward a more modern, API-first target state.
Customization footprint
A clear picture of how much custom code you carry, what can move cleanly as an extension, and what needs to be rethought or retired.
If this sounds familiar, an assessment is the right next step
The questions NAV customers are wrestling with — and the clarity the workshop is built to deliver.
The reality
You know NAV won't last forever, but nobody can tell leadership what a move to Business Central actually involves — or what it will cost.
With Qixas
You leave the session with a clear, executive-level view of risk, effort, and priority: what's in the database, what migrates cleanly, and what needs remediation first.
The reality
Years of customizations have piled up and you have no idea how many will block a clean move to Business Central online.
With Qixas
We identify code-customized tables and extension-readiness concerns up front, so the customization footprint becomes a known, sized problem instead of a surprise mid-project.
The reality
Finance and IT aren't aligned — one side worries about controls and audit, the other about data and integrations, and the conversation keeps stalling.
With Qixas
The workshop puts both perspectives in one room and produces a shared picture of data complexity, control readiness, and integration dependencies to align around.
The reality
You're being pushed toward a full reimplementation, but committing that budget without a clear-eyed view of your exposure feels reckless.
With Qixas
This is a low-friction advisory session by design — its only objective is to give you clarity before larger commitments, so the decision is informed rather than urgent.
How the assessment works
A practical, remote session that respects your team's time. Here's what to expect.
- 01
Confirm exposure
We confirm your Dynamics NAV version and lifecycle position, then frame the assessment around the decisions leadership actually needs to make.
- 02
Review the database
Together we examine customization footprint, BC cloud blockers, and finance data complexity — company structure, dimensions, ledgers, and volume drivers.
- 03
Assess controls & integrations
We review approvals, workflows, and audit-logging priorities, then map integration dependencies toward a more modern, API-first target state.
- 04
Align on priorities
You get a clear read on risk, effort, and priority — what migrates cleanly, what needs remediation, and how finance and IT should align on a controlled transition.
Why Qixas runs the assessment
Built for clarity, not a sales pitch
The session's only goal is an informed view of your exposure and modernization challenges. You get a straight read on risk and effort — no pressure to commit to a project on the spot.
Senior consultants who've done the migrations
The people assessing your NAV environment are the ones who've moved real Canadian organizations to Business Central — so the findings reflect what actually happens, not theory.
Finance and IT, on the same page
We translate technical findings into business risk and priority, giving leadership a shared basis to align on before any larger project commitment is made.
Common questions about the assessment
Who is the assessment for?
Finance and IT leaders at Canadian organizations still running Dynamics NAV who want an informed view of their current exposure and likely modernization challenges before committing to a full reimplementation initiative.
What exactly do we walk away with?
A clearer, executive-level view of risk, effort, and priority: confirmed NAV version and lifecycle exposure, likely Business Central cloud blockers, your data and customization complexity, finance control readiness, and integration considerations — plus a recommended direction.
Is this a full technical audit?
No. It's a focused, low-friction advisory session delivered remotely. It concentrates on the issues that matter most at the executive level rather than a line-by-line code review, so you get to decisions quickly without disrupting your team.
Do we have to commit to a migration afterward?
Not at all. The objective is to give management clarity before larger project commitments are made. What you do with that clarity — and when — is entirely your call.
How is it delivered, and how much of our time does it take?
It's delivered remotely and structured to fit around your team's schedule. We confirm the format and any light prep when we reach out to book it.
Still have questions? Send them with your request — a senior consultant will answer them personally.
Don't wait for urgency to make the decision for you
The smartest next step for NAV is a clear understanding of what's in your database, what can migrate cleanly, and how finance and IT should align on a controlled move to Business Central. That's exactly what this assessment delivers.
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