Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (February 2021) Dynamics 365 Licensing Guide.

There are a couple of products removed (Customer Service Insights and the Virtual Agent for Customer Service) since they’re not available as standalone products any more, a name change (IoT Intelligence becomes Sensor Data Intelligence Add-in) and a couple of corrections.

Find the updated Licensing Guide here: https://bit.ly/3jdEgin, and refer to the Change Log on page 56 for detail on the changes.

Azure Stack Hub Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (September 2020) Azure Stack Hub Licensing Guide. This is aimed at anyone who wants to get a basic understanding of how to license both the infrastructure and the workloads that run on Microsoft Azure Stack Hub.

Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3lPeH7P.

Dynamics 365 Mixed Reality Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (September 2020) Dynamics 365 Mixed Reality Licensing Guide. Changes include information added about default capacities, and the updating of information and links to the Mixed Reality free trials.

Find this latest guide here: https://bit.ly/2Fak0ym.

Business Central on-premises Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (May 2020) Business Central on-premises Licensing Guide which just has some changes to the Team Members User Included Tables on pages 12 and 13.

Find this updated Licensing Guide here: https://bit.ly/D365BConpremLGMay2020

Power Apps Licensing Guide

There’s an updated (February 2020) Power Apps Licensing Guide. There are changes for the renaming of Talent to Human Resources, and Retail to Commerce, and a correction made for the Power Apps per app default capacity where the File capacity should be 20 GB (not 2 GB), and the Log capacity should be 2 GB (not 200 MB). Find full change details, as usual, in the Change Log on page 25, and the guide itself here: http://bit.ly/PowAppsLGFeb2020.

Dynamics 365 Business Edition Licensing Guide

The Dynamics team continue their update of their licensing guides before the licensing changes that are due in October 2019. It’s literally just a removal of any references to the Dynamics 365 plans that differentiates the October 2019 edition of the Dynamics 365 Business Edition Licensing Guide and you can find it here: http://bit.ly/MSLicensingGuides.