![]() Microsoft summarized their plans for a less ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach, stating: Customers Will Be Able to Pick and Choose Applications that Meet the Unique Needs of their Organisation ![]() Some of the current plans include ERP via the Unified Operations Plan for $190 per user per month CRM via a Customer Engagement Plan at $115 per user per month and the Dynamics 365 Plan for $210 per user per month. ![]() It was found that 80% of Dynamics 365 Customers Experience (CRM) users are using only a single app. Part of the change came about from many customers of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central paying for a plan or bundle but only using a limited number of apps provided. ![]() Officials have stated that Plans have led to customers focusing on pricing rather than value. But what exactly are these changes and what do they mean for customers who use Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? Customers Using Bundle Plans Have Only Been Using A Limited Number of Apps at Their DisposalĪccording to officials, Microsoft is moving away from the current ‘Plan’ or Bundle approach to packaging and licensing because ‘Plans are not landing the value message’. The changes will be made as of October 1. Here’s How.Īccording to information shared at this month’s Inspire partner conference, Microsoft plans to shake up its pricing, licensing and packaging yet again for its Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM and ERP applications. Posted On August 07th, 2019 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central is Changing Up Its Pricing and Packaging.
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