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1 Can You Synchronize More Than Standard Entities 2 Can You Integrate ThirdParty ISV Data 3 Is Your Data Available in Real Time 4 Can Data Flow in Both Directions 5 Can Business Requirements Change Without New Development 6 Do You Have Full Visibility Into Integration Activity 7 Is Your Integration Architecture Ready for Microsoft Copilot 8 Are You Prepared for Future Growth How Did You Score Download the Free Guide Ready to Assess Your Integration Architecture
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The Business Central–Dataverse Integration Checklist for 2026

17.06.2026
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Integration between Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and Dataverse has become increasingly important as organizations expand their use of Dynamics 365, Power Platform, automation, analytics, and AI.

For many businesses, integration is no longer simply about moving data between ERP and CRM systems. It has become the foundation for connected business processes, trusted reporting, intelligent automation, and Microsoft Copilot readiness.

The challenge is that many integration architectures were designed for a very different set of requirements.

What worked three or five years ago may no longer support the needs of a modern Microsoft ecosystem.

As organizations plan for 2026 and beyond, now is the ideal time to evaluate whether their current integration approach is helping, or hindering, their future growth.

Use the checklist below to assess your current Business Central–Dataverse integration architecture.

1. Can You Synchronize More Than Standard Entities?

Standard integrations typically focus on common entities such as customers, contacts, products, and sales information.

However, many organizations rely on custom tables and industry-specific data structures to support their unique business processes.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can we synchronize custom entities?

✓ Can we extend integration without significant development effort?

✓ Are critical business processes dependent on data that remains outside the integration layer?

If the answer is “no” to any of these questions, important business information may not be available where it is needed most.

2. Can You Integrate Third-Party ISV Data?

Most organizations now operate within a broader Microsoft ecosystem that includes multiple ISV applications.

Subscription management, service management, project operations, manufacturing extensions, and industry-specific solutions all introduce additional data that often needs to flow between systems.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can we synchronize ISV entities alongside standard data?

✓ Can new applications be integrated without rebuilding our architecture?

✓ Do we have a consistent approach across all business applications?

Disconnected ISV data often creates reporting gaps and operational inefficiencies.

3. Is Your Data Available in Real Time?

Business decisions increasingly depend on current information.

If data only moves between systems at scheduled intervals, users may be working from outdated information without realizing it.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Do users have access to current information?

✓ Are delays affecting reporting, forecasting, or customer service?

✓ Can we support business processes that require real-time visibility?

Reducing latency improves both operational efficiency and decision quality.

4. Can Data Flow in Both Directions?

Modern organizations rarely operate with simple one-way business processes.

Information may originate in Business Central, Dataverse, Dynamics 365 Sales, Power Apps, or other connected systems.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can data move where the business needs it?

✓ Are we constrained by rigid synchronization rules?

✓ Can integration support future business requirements?

Flexible data movement is essential for supporting evolving business processes.

5. Can Business Requirements Change Without New Development?

One of the biggest indicators of integration maturity is how easily the architecture adapts to change.

If every new field, entity, or process requires development effort, innovation slows and costs increase.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can integrations be managed through configuration?

✓ Can business users adapt processes without extensive development?

✓ Are we reducing technical debt or adding to it?

Organizations that rely heavily on custom code often find it harder to scale.

6. Do You Have Full Visibility Into Integration Activity?

Many organizations only discover integration issues after business users report missing or inconsistent data.

A modern integration architecture should provide visibility into synchronization activity and allow issues to be identified quickly.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can we see what data moved and when?

✓ Can we identify failed synchronizations easily?

✓ Do we have confidence in the accuracy of data movement?

Trust depends on transparency.

7. Is Your Integration Architecture Ready for Microsoft Copilot?

AI readiness is becoming one of the most important integration considerations.

Microsoft Copilot, intelligent automation, and advanced analytics all depend on connected, trusted, and complete data.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can AI access all relevant business information?

✓ Do disconnected systems create gaps in our data foundation?

✓ Are we confident in the quality and consistency of our data?

Every integration gap has the potential to become an AI gap.

8. Are You Prepared for Future Growth?

Perhaps the most important question is whether your integration architecture can support where your business is heading next.

The Microsoft ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly. New applications, new business models, and new AI capabilities will place increasing demands on integration platforms.

Ask Yourself:

✓ Can our architecture scale with the business?

✓ Can we onboard new applications efficiently?

✓ Are we prepared for future Microsoft innovations?

A successful integration strategy should enable growth, not limit it.

How Did You Score?

If you answered “yes” to most of these questions, your integration architecture is likely well-positioned to support future growth.

If several questions exposed gaps or concerns, it may be time to evaluate whether your current approach is creating unnecessary complexity, operational risk, or integration debt.

The goal is not simply to connect systems.

The goal is to create a trusted, scalable, and future-ready data foundation that supports business growth, automation, reporting, and AI initiatives.

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Download our free guide, The Hidden Cost of Your Microsoft Dynamics Stack: You’re Paying an Invisible Tax Every Day Your ERP and CRM Don’t Truly Talk, and learn how organizations are building scalable integration architectures across Business Central, Dataverse, and the wider Microsoft ecosystem.

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Whether you’re preparing for Copilot, improving operational visibility, or eliminating integration debt, a strong integration foundation is where success begins.

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