![]() ![]() I haven’t covered licensing for Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, AI Builder and Power BI in this article, but you can get in touch if you’d like to discuss how to get started with these products and licences. Within this article, I will explore the different licensing options provided by Microsoft regarding their Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (CE) applications and Power Apps. I want to give you a bitesize understanding so you can get to grips with the different licences for each app and why you’d choose one over the other and what the costs are likely to be, and potentially what tools are going to be best for your business’s needs. I’ll give examples of use cases and provide my experience to answer the most common questions I hear from our customers. Microsoft’s own licensing guides are packed with information, but they are very complex and often don’t tell you why you should choose one licensing type over another, and that’s what I’ll cover in this guide. ![]() However, as the platform continues to expand in its capabilities and offerings, with two large release cycles each year, the licensing for these products and features can become somewhat confusing. Using Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement and the wider Power Platform, organisations can implement intelligent and connected business applications. Solutions Architect Josh Reeves provides a Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (CE) and Power Apps licensing breakdown with pricing – make sure to bookmark this page as we will update regularly!
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