Named User Licensing

Microsoft CRM is licensed on a named user basis. This means that you assign licenses to specific users by name and, as long as a user is assigned to the license, the license is occupied: even when the user is not actually using the system. This is in contrast to the other popular CRM licensing method known as concurrency. With concurrency, you purchase a set number of licenses and the system will not allow access to more users than that number.

Concurrency models provide the benefit that the company pays only for the licenses it is actually using. However, the downside of this benefit is that it can encourage the company to limit access to the system. The tendency inevitably is to come up with the least number of concurrent ...

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