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In conjunction with the much anticipated release of GP 2010 (formerly known as Microsoft Dynamics GP version 11), Microsoft is making a number of changes to the pricing and licensing of Dynamics GP that will take effect May 1, 2010.
One of these changes is the improvement of the Dynamics Client for Office (DCO) license (formerly Client for Microsoft® Office and Windows® SharePoint® Services). DCO extends access to Dynamics GP data to any employee with a DCO license and includes the following valuable capabilities:
With Business Portal moving into the DCO license, every organization using Dynamics GP will feel the effects of this change and it’s important that you understand how your company’s GP licensing will change. Join us for this one-hour webinar where we will review what is included in the new and improved DCO license, as well as pricing details and how to save thousands by making additions to your Business Portal or DCO user counts before May 1st!
If you have additional questions about the Microsoft DCO license or other changes to Microsoft Dynamics GP pricing changes, please submit your information below:
February 6, 2012 by Chris Sublette
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