![]() Looking behind these benefits to you, is Microsoft’s desire to lead on-premises Dynamics NAV and Great Plains (GP) customers to the cloud and the related licencing programs, ASAP. At this price Dynamics Business Central is the by far the most value for money in the ERP market. For an Essentials licence, this would be around $42 per month ($105 list price). Business Central cloud subscription seats are priced at a 60% discount.The 1:4 ratio is generous and will allow most customers to avoid any additional licencing cost as a result of the upgrade. This is really import as most businesses do require more named users than concurrent. It gives on-prem customers Business Central cloud subscription seats at a 1:4 concurrent to named user ratio for no added cost.Given the current climate this is certainly helpful for cashflow reasons. It offers customers the ability to move away from an annual lump sum into monthly payments.Ok so lets look at the benefits to help clarity. The subtly of this is that rather than being your Enhancement Plan, the monthly fee is actually Dynamics Business Central (cloud) user licences for the same price.Ĭonfused yet. So what does this mean? For these customers it is the paying of an annual licence fee for their Enhancement Plan (BREP) as monthly installments of the equivalent amount. ![]() ![]() In an excellent move Microsoft announced that businesses running Dynamics NAV on premise could move to the CSP (Cloud Service provider) licencing program.
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