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Which Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales licence is right for my business?

Which Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales licence is right for my business?

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With four main licensing options to choose from when it comes to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales (AKA Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM), how do you make sure you’re picking the best one for your business? In this episode of Tecman Talks Dynamics, that’s exactly what Liam, Jason and Kelly are discussing. Learn more about the key differences between the subscription options, what the costs are and what limitations you need to weigh up when making your decision.

From storage limits and offline use to integration with other Microsoft products, how do you find the right balance for your business? You don’t want to spend unnecessary cash on a Dynamics 365 Sales subscription option that’s a little more than your company needs. But equally, backing yourself into a corner with a licence that you’ve outgrown before you’ve even got started is less than ideal!

Getting yourself a great Microsoft partner will certainly make your decision easier. Being properly guided through your CRM decision process will not only ensure you’re set up on the best licence for you but will also make sure that the right foundations are in place from the get-go, cutting down on your admin time.

Sit back as our Dynamics 365 CRM experts, Jason and Kelly, talk you through the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales Professional, Enterprise, Premium and Microsoft Relationship Sales licences and what they can each offer.

Is Microsoft Teams chat integration and offline use an important area for you? Or maybe you’re wanting to track goals and have a custom dashboard? Is LinkedIn Sales Navigator a must-have for your business? Understand your business needs and your Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales licencing options with the help of Tecman Talks Dynamics.

Tune in today and find out:

  • What the key differences are between the subscription options.
  • What the cost differences are between these licences and is there a discount for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central users?
  • What limitations you need to weigh up when making your decision?
  • Whether you can mix and match licences.