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Danny Varghese: Dynamics CRM 2011 Licensing
Источник: http://varghesedanny.com/2011/05/17/...011-licensing/
============== I was recently forwarded this blog article which explained in great detail recent changes to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 licensing structure. The blog article I read was here: http://www.shanmcarthur.net/crm/crm2...s-for-crm-2011 I also found a Microsoft white paper here: http://crmdynamics.blob.core.windows.net/docs/Pricing_Licensing_Guide.pdf The white paper does an excellent job of an overview of the licensing structure and pricing. I’ll try and summarize bellow, pulling out key points from the white paper: On-Premise Licensing Structure Every server that runs Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 requires a Server License. Two Server Editions are available for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011: Work Group Server
The Microsoft Server/CAL licensing model means that requires a separate Server license for each Server on which the software is installed, plus a User Client Access License (CAL) for every internal user who accesses CRM. There are two types of CAL’s:
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 allows for up to two separate devices or users to access instances of the server software only to administer those instances, which do not consume CALs. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Workgroup Server 2011 allows for separate management or administrative users of the server software, which do not consume any of the 5 users permitted with Workgroup. External Connectors The external connector enables customers to extend Microsoft Dynamics CRM to their external users such as customers, partners, suppliers, and end users who access a copy of the server software (for which a license was acquired), through any application/graphical user interface (GUI), other than the Microsoft Dynamics CRM client. External users also does not include hosted-software service users, such as those already licensing via the Microsoft Service Provider License (SPLA). An External Connector must be purchased for each server that hosts an application that provides external access to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 data as described above. External users should not be using the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 applications & GUIs directly. The alternative is for every external user to acquire a CAL. For more information on what each CAL allows users to do, please see the table listed in the white paper (http://crmdynamics.blob.core.windows.net/docs/Pricing_Licensing_Guide.pdf) MSDN Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 is available for MSDN Subscribers via MSDN Subscriber Downloads. CRM 2011 available via MSDN is covered by MSDN licensing. MSDN subscriptions are licensed on a per-user basis. Licensed MSDN subscribers may use the software for development, test, design and demonstration of their applications on any number of devices. MSDN subscriptions are only offered per individual, there are no “team” subscriptions or sharing of subscription benefits. Team members who install the software (such as IT Professionals who install software for a test lab) will also need an MSDN subscription. MSDN Subscriber Downloads: http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/downloads/ Trial Versions The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Workgroup Server 2011 Trial:
There are some good pricing tables available in the licensing guide in the link above. The tables outline cost per license, as well as referencing another link to help organizations calculate the total cost of implementing out of the box Dynamics CRM 2011. Software Assurance (SA) Software Assurance price per year is priced at 25% of license value. SA is included with the license (L) for purchases through Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customer facing Volume Licensing Programs. I get many questions about this assurance plan from clients and it’s something I highly recommend keeping up-to-date including making sure the agreement is renewed in a timely manner. The SA allows clients to open a certain number of support tickets with MS (depending on the level of agreement), access to resources like CustomerSource, online training, and knowledge base articles. Product Support Timelines This is something I haven’t seen before, but I like that MS is documenting when they expect the support of products to expire. ProductAvailability DateMainstream Support End DateExtended Support End DateCRM 1.01/1/20037/11/2006N/ACRM 1.210/31/20031/9/2007N/ADynamics CRM 4.012/1/20054/12/20114/12/2016Dynamics CRM 20112/29/20084/9/20134/10/2018 Hopefully this provides a quick summary of the licensing structure for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. Again for more detailed information, please refer to the licensing guide here: http://crmdynamics.blob.core.windows.net/docs/Pricing_Licensing_Guide.pdf Источник: http://varghesedanny.com/2011/05/17/...011-licensing/
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