Microsoft Business Central – Built for IT Companies.

DYCE powered by Singhammer extends Business Central with everything IT businesses actually need: automated project billing, subscription management, usage-based invoicing, and resource planning – all native, no middleware.

Stop losing billable hours. Stop missing renewal dates. Stop guessing margins.

What is DYCE? The ERP Extension for IT Businesses.

DYCE (Dynamic Cloud Experience) is a suite of Microsoft-certified apps for Dynamics 365 Business Central, developed by Singhammer IT Consulting – 25+ years of IT industry ERP experience turned into software.

With users across Europe and beyond, DYCE is the proven choice when standard Business Central isn’t enough for the complexity of IT operations.

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DYCE Suites

DYCE trust signals

100% available on Microsoft AppSource – certified and continuously updated

Microsoft Solutions Partner for Business Applications (certified)

Monthly Feature Releases

2 DYCE apps licensed by Microsoft and integrated into the standard of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

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FAQ

Which ERP approach fits IT companies running on Microsoft Business Central?

DYCE builds on Business Central to support the specific requirements of IT companies, while remaining flexible for organisations with similar project‑ and service‑driven business models.

How does DYCE help companies reduce complexity and manual processes?

DYCE reduces complexity by connecting operational and financial processes within one Business Central environment, helping companies work with consistent data instead of disconnected systems.

Why isn’t a standard PSA tool sufficient for IT businesses?

A standalone PSA focuses on time and projects but does not cover the full commercial lifecycle. IT companies need project delivery, billing, and finance to work together within one ERP system instead of across disconnected tools.

Why do IT companies need DYCE instead of standard Business Central?

Standard Business Central focuses on finance and trade. DYCE builds on it to support the specific requirements of IT business models, where projects, subscriptions, and recurring services need to work together in one ERP system.

What is the ROI of implementing DYCE for an IT company?

The ROI of DYCE results primarily from reliable and timely billing, reduced manual effort across core processes, and improved control over project‑ and service‑based revenue streams.

Who should consider using DYCE on Business Central?

DYCE is ideal for IT consultancies, software and system houses, and managed service providers, while also supporting organisations with similar project‑ and service‑driven business models combining projects, subscriptions, and trade.

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