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Enavate Expands Xcelerate Portfolio to Give SMBs More Flexible Paths to Business Central

Enavate has expanded its Xcelerate portfolio, a rapid-implementation offering designed to help SMBs deploy Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central in as little as 12 weeks. The update adds modular add-ons and curated integration options, giving organizations more flexibility to start with core financial capabilities and layer on additional functionality over time. The methodology emphasizes fixed-price, fixed-scope delivery and predictable timelines—an implementation model Enavate has refined through hundreds of Business Central deployments and embeds each module within Business Central seamlessly for optimal growth.

The expansion comes as SMBs face mounting pressure to modernize legacy accounting systems while operating with limited IT resources. The approach provides a fixed price for fixed-scope projects, predictable timelines, quicker time-to-value, minimal disruption to operations, and leverages best practices from hundreds of deployments. Enavate’s emphasis on a phased, template-driven model supported by vetted ISV extensions positions Xcelerate as a structured alternative for teams seeking predictable time-to-value and a goal of meeting customers where they are. For SMBs navigating cloud migration and growth planning, the updated portfolio provides a clearer runway to incremental ERP expansion.

Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on December 05, 2025


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