In this blog post, we'll explain what types of user licenses we are offering in our pricing plans, and when to choose which license. It's important to know because it's an excellent way for you to save money on your license costs.
Licenses in Business Central are assigned on a ‘Named User’ basis only, meaning each user requires a separate User License. Named User Licenses cannot be shared, but an individual with a license may access the service through multiple devices.
So, it’s one Named User License for all your devices.
Traditionally, Microsoft offers three types of licenses:
We simplified that model for you, and offer two types of licenses:
It all depends on what editing capabilities a user needs to perform his or her tasks.
Some users only require basic Dynamics 365 Business Central functionality. This license includes read access as well as some editing capabilities for select light tasks across Dynamics 365 Business Central functionality.
By giving these types of users a Limited User License, you make sure you're only paying for what they need. The only prerequisite is that you have at least one Full User License within your company.
Here's what a Limited User can do in Business Central:
A team of sales representatives on the road. Or workers on a construction site. These are just some examples of users who should manage perfectly with the Limiter User License.
For many SMEs, digitization is a top priority. But it's not always easy. An insufficient digital infrastructure, cybersecurity concerns, and the long and expensive implementation of traditional software are vital obstacles.
At MyWay, we aim to empower SMEs to reap the benefits of digital transition by making the implementation of ERP software both feasible and affordable. Our licensing strategy is a crucial part of that.
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