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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog: License types in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...rm-online.aspx
============== With the release of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Fall ’13 Update, Microsoft has introduced a new multi-tiered licensing model that extends the licensing flexibility that is currently offered to on-premises customers and introduces the same level of flexibility for online customers. Key benefits that customers can expect from the new licensing model include:
LicensePurposeFor example... EssentialTo allow for building applications that do not use any of the features from the CRM verticals (Sales, Service, and Marketing). An Essential license includes access to the CRM system, SDK, Activities, and user-created entities (Web resources, custom entities, and custom plug-ins).An Essentials license would be used by an external service or application to log into CRM or by a person logging via the CRM Web application to access a purpose-built custom application.* BasicTo allow access to "basic" functionality for Accounts, Contacts, Cases, and Leads. Basic functionality related to the use of business processes that affect only the entities specified here or that are included as part of the Essentials license.A Basic license would be used by an external service or application to log into CRM or by a person logging in via the CRM Web application to access content described by the Basic license; this could include for example a Customer Service Representative or a Sales Person role. ProfessionalTo provide full access to all of the functionality provided in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.A Professional license would be used by any of the roles that are supported in Microsoft Dynamics CRM.*If the user in this context impersonates another user with a higher level of access that is using CRM vertical functionality, a Basic or Professional license would be required. In effect, a user with an Essentials license cannot impersonate a user with either a Basic or Professional license. Note: Administrative and non-interactive licenses remain the same. Important: Later this fall, the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Product Group plans to provide an IT reporting tool that will allow organizations to determine the license usage for each user in a CRM organization. This tool will generate a report that can be used to adjust access to meet the required license types. Cheers, Jim Toland CRM Content Publishing - Enterprise Audiences Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...rm-online.aspx
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