After several years with a Microsoft BC and TRIMIT on-premise solution, the Dutch hospitality furniture company Satelliet decided to make a much-needed transition to the latest cloud-based solution from TRIMIT. Now, the conditions are in place for Satelliet to achieve their business goals, starting new projects and expanding their products to the European market.
Since 1971, Satelliet has been a market leader in Holland regarding design and producing hospitality furniture for sectors such as hospitality, office, care, retail, leisure and education. Satelliet are also present on the Belgian, Scandinavian and British markets via business partners, but the Breda-based company is planning to expand into more countries in Europe in the near future.
However, there were quite a few issues with their former Business Central solution that complicated achieving this goal. Edwin Waegemakers, Business Solutions Architect at Satelliet, explains their challenges:
“The old system was beginning to give us problems, making a lot of system errors. Furthermore, we experienced an increase in the amount of customers who want to customize our products, and a regular Business Central solution does not allow customizable features like that. Most importantly, support on the old system was not updated anymore. It was quite frustrating.”
Edwin and his colleagues were already acquainted with TRIMIT, since they used it as an add-on in their old system. Therefore, Satelliet reached out to TRIMIT wishing to upgrade and migrate their former environment to the latest cloud-based Business Central and TRIMIT solution.
Not only because the old system did not allow up-scaling and expansion, but because there were several issues:
- Mainstream support had ended (no more updates)
- C-SIDE code language had been replaced by AL
- Increased security risk
- No new features were added anymore
- No adjustment in case of changes in the law and regulations
- Chance of not functioning (properly)
- New customization was becoming increasingly difficult to realize.
“We reached out to TRIMIT, and after just a couple of meetings, we had great confidence that they could assist us with the big project of conducting a migration from on-premise environment to a cloud-based system. After all, we are 150 employees with about 80 BC-users. So we moved forward with TRIMIT,” Edwin voices.