The new model calls for Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement to be sold as a base license with "attach licenses," which would be heavily discounted, sold additionally when needed. In the case of Dynamics 365 Customer Experience (aka CRM), 80% of those users are just using a single app.Ĭurrently, Microsoft offers CRM via a Customer Engagement Plan for $115 per user per month ERP via its Unified Operations Plan for $190 per user per month and a combined Dynamics 365 Plan for $210 per user per month. And many customers end up paying less for plans than they would if they were buying single apps that they use. As that publication notes, Microsoft is moving away from its current "plan"/bundle approach because "Plans are not landing the value message." Officials told partners that Plans move customers into talking about pricing but not "value," they found. I first saw the mention of the coming changes in a couple of articles from. Officials shared some of the changes which will go live on October 1 with Dynamics 365 partners at last week's Inspire partner conference. Microsoft has plans in the works to change the way it is pricing and packaging its Dynamics 365 CRM and ERP applications. Microsoft makes Tabbed File Explorer, additional Windows 11 22H2 features available in preview
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