Rules still unclear for Microsoft users making potentially costly decisions on enterprise applications
Or so says Andrew Snodgrass, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, who reckons the cloud and software giant should clear up confusion over licensing arrangements after it published"clarification" on rules that appeared to show organizations might require more licenses under the more expensive Dynamics regime than they realize.
For organizations with thousands of users, the difference in costs could be dramatic. On a per month, per user basis, Dynamics 365 Team Member is $8 per user, Power Apps Premium is $20, and Dynamics 365 CRM Enterprise, for example, is $95. "Power Apps applications that perform specific Dynamics 365 application actions, perform CRUD operations on certain tables, or use Dynamics 365 application components may require Dynamics 365 licenses," he said.
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