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Why Dynamics On-Premises Clients Should Migrate to 365 Now – Save Big on Licensing

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Are you using Microsoft Dynamics AX, CRM, GP, SL, or NAV on-premises? If so, there are many reasons to upgrade and migrate to Dynamics 365 (D365). From functionality, to support and security, D365 business applications will support your business now and scale with you into the future. If cost has been a concern, there is no better time to move than now. Microsoft has a licensing offer that helps clients move their licenses to the cloud.

Dynamics GP retirement

Specifically, the promotion allows for a discount of up to 40% off Microsoft’s published Software List Price (“SLP”). This promotion runs from August 1, 2021 to June 30, 2023.

Terms

  • Licensing program: CSP
  • Product: Dynamics 365 Cloud Migration promotion
  • Promotion discount: 40 percent
  • Promotion duration: August 1, 2021 to June 30, 2023
  • Subscription term: Three-year subscriptions; promotional price isn’t renewable.
  • Licensing requirements:
    • All Dynamics on-premises licenses (Dynamics AX, CRM, Government partner, NAV, SL, Subscription License, and others) with an active Dynamics Customer Services and Support plan (for example, Enhancement Plan or Advantage Plan) or Software Assurance (SA) and renewing into Dynamics 365 online services.
    • All Dynamics 365 online services with active subscriptions for Dynamics 365 from SA or Dynamics Price List, Dynamics 365 Cloud add-on, Dynamics 365 Qualified offer, or Dynamics 365 Cloud Migration offer.

This promotion isn’t applicable to net-new cloud customers or inactive Dynamics on-premises customers.

Contact us for savings details and how to plan to migrate to Dynamics 365 today.

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