There’s an updated (April 2023) Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises Licensing Guide with just minor changes – simply a correction made.
Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/40a0SUZ.
There’s an updated (April 2023) Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises Licensing Guide with just minor changes – simply a correction made.
Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/40a0SUZ.
There’s an updated (April 2023) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide with just a few small changes. Firstly, the term “Cortana Intelligence” is replaced with “Azure AI”. Then there’s a note added on page 33 that for organisations licensed for Intelligent Order Management, Modern Workplace-licensed users can use Teams to collaborate on Intelligent Order Management records.
And finally, the information on Capacity Add-ons has been reworked a little on pages 40 and 41. Help yourself to this updated guide here: http://bit.ly/40ZeV0j.
There’s an updated (February 2023) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide with just a couple of minor updates detailed in the Change Log on page 62. Find this updated guide here: http://bit.ly/3XvxzdW.
There’s an updated (January 2023) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide. There are a couple of minor clarifications (see the Change Log on page 62), and the addition of Managed Environments throughout. Managed Environments were generally available in October 2022 (http://bit.ly/3WwzXRr) and enable IT administrators greater visibility and more control of apps and flows in an environment. Of licensing-worthy note is that when Managed Environments is activated in a specific environment, all Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, and Power Pages usage in that environment requires standalone licenses.
You can find out more about Managed Environments here: http://bit.ly/3iQ9QqA and grab the updated Licensing Guide here: https://bit.ly/3WQvMRn.
There’s an updated (October 2022) Dynamics 365 Business Central On-premises Licensing Guide. On page 6 you’ll find information added about the compatibility of the Dynamics 365 Business Central Device licence, and there are some additional tables added to the Team Members Included Tables list on page 13. Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3tl0yoa.
There’s an updated (November 2022) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide. There are just minor adjustments made, with perhaps the most interesting ones being updates for the new Power Pages product.
You can find out more about Power Pages on our blog here: http://bit.ly/3NXO8Mv, and can find the updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3fzGCL5.
There’s an updated (October 2022) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide. The main change is for the inclusion of Viva Sales in Dynamics 365 Sales Enterprise and Premium licences – see our blog for more information on Viva Sales: https://bit.ly/3Dfl93j.
Other changes include confirmation that Sales Professional users are not entitled to use the Sales Hub application (page 25) and a simplification of the “Microsoft Relationship Sales solution Plus” name to “Microsoft Relationship Sales” (page 60).
Get this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3UYisKa.
There’s an updated (June 2022) Dynamics 365 Business Central On-premises Licensing Guide. There are just very minor changes – get the updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3tjqaCt.
There’s an updated (June 2022) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide.
There’s mention on page 1 of the new licences for either Digital Messaging OR Voice Channel to step-up to Digital Messaging AND Voice Channel, and there’s a bit of extra detail added on page 44 clarifying that preparing periodic financial statements for customers is not considered an outsourced business service.
Finally, on page 41 there are some changes to the Operations Database capacity entitlements. Firstly, initial capacity for the tenant is up to 60 GB from 20 GB. Secondly, there are increases to the accrued capacity per User SL for Operations-Activity and Operations-Device licences as well as for Finance, Supply Chain Management, Commerce, Project Operations, and Human Resources licences. There are some other minor clarifications too which you can find detailed in the Change Log on page 60.
Get this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3NVe1vh.
There’s an updated (April 2022) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide. There are just minor edits including the updating of some security role names and descriptions, and the name change of the Project Resource Hub to the Project Operations Team Members app.
There’s a full change log on page 60, and you can find the updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3vcbV2z.