There’s an updated (September 2024) Power Platform Licensing Guide with just further clarification added as to the licensing requirements within a managed environment.
Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3ZfHhWC.
There’s an updated (September 2024) Power Platform Licensing Guide with just further clarification added as to the licensing requirements within a managed environment.
Find this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3ZfHhWC.
There’s an updated (July 2024) Power Platform Licensing Guide with just a couple of changes. Firstly, there’s a new tier of Dataverse Database capacity Add-on which is available in increments of 1 GB and has a minimum purchase requirement of 1,000 units. Secondly, Dynamics 365 Professional and Teams Members licences may now be used with Managed Environments, rather than just the Enterprise licences.
Grab this updated guide here: https://bit.ly/3VO3BDj.
There’s an updated (January 2023) Power Platform Licensing Guide. The main changes are for the addition of Managed Environments (see our blog post here for more information: http://bit.ly/3kJID9V) and the new Hosted RPA Add-on licence (see our blog post here for more information on that: http://bit.ly/3DhqTsE).
Grab your copy of the updated Licensing Guide here: http://bit.ly/3Hwf3gT.
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.