Toxic legacy and the illusion of a «safe» BAS
The main message of the meeting was an uncompromising position on 1C and BAS products. Many entrepreneurs still harbor the illusion that switching to Business Automation Software (BAS) is a sufficient step to diversify risks, since the brand is nominally registered in Poland. However, Olena Chernets dispelled this myth: «Switching from 1C to BAS is not a rejection of Russian software. Despite the fact that BAS is nominally registered in Poland, the beneficiaries, owners and investors of this product are the same people who own 1C.» This fact is also confirmed at the state level: in January, the State Service for Special Communications officially included both systems in the list of prohibited software for the public sector, and experts are confident that similar restrictions will later affect private companies.
Using software with Russian roots today is a direct sponsorship of war and a huge operational risk. «By switching from 1C to BAS, we continue to sponsor war and expose ourselves to danger,» warns Olena. Among the critical threats, she highlighted sudden data loss (there have already been recorded cases of inability to connect to systems), espionage of employees’ personal data, and reputational losses.
The Microsoft Ecosystem: More than Just Automation
The world is moving away from the concept of isolated solutions in favor of global ecosystems. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is the core of such an ecosystem that combines ERP, CRM and supply chain management systems. The main value lies in seamless integration: the user can upload data to Excel or Word, edit it and return it, send invoices directly from Outlook or Teams. Thanks to the Azure platform and Power Platform tools, companies get access to Copilot artificial intelligence, which helps automate routine tasks, and Power BI for deep analytics.
As Olena Chernets noted: «This platform provides many advantages because you use all the applications together. You can send any information quickly to Teams and view it immediately.» This provides businesses with the flexibility to scale: from a small startup to a corporation with thousands of employees, without restrictions on the number of companies within one environment.
IW Localization
The traditional barrier to implementing Western accounting systems was once their incompatibility with Ukrainian legislation. Innoware solved this problem by creating its own extension IW Localization. This solution fully covers VAT accounting requirements, including the "first event" rule, and adds specific printed forms, such as reconciliation acts, commissioning acts, and write-offs of fixed assets, which are missing in the standard version.