Posted 8/28/2007 8:18:41 PM | | | | Hi I would like to have more information on c360 licensing . Here is the scenario The company i am representing is a multinational company . We have 80 odd CRM 3.0 coroprate licences. One of the sunsidiaries in the process of CRM implemntation for around 40 users including c360 modules for audit and multi currency . The CRM for subsidiary will be hosted as a stand alone environment seperate to corporate implmentation on a different set of servers , different set of users etc . The organisation's policy for procuring and managing the licenses for all software(including CRM and C360) will be through coprorate account . From the documentation available on your website it was not clear how many c360 licenses are required for the subsidiary. Could some one please help .
Thanks and regards
Puru |
| Posted 8/29/2007 12:36:26 AM | | | One of the sunsidiaries in the process of CRM implemntation for around 40 users including c360 modules for audit and multi currency . The CRM for subsidiary will be hosted as a stand alone environment seperate to corporate implmentation on a different set of servers, different set of users etc. The organisation's policy for procuring and managing the licenses for all software(including CRM and C360) will be through coprorate account. You need to buy the same number of c360 licenses as you have Microsoft CRM licenses active on the system where you are installing the c360 products. It doesn't matter that you have other CRM systems, what's important is the system where you are installing our products. I hope this clarifies your situation.
Jeremie Desautels VP, Product Marketing c360 Solutions |
| Posted 8/29/2007 8:03:58 AM | | | c360 product licenses are typically based on the quantity of licenses set up on the CRM system. Therefore if your subsidiary has 40 CRM licenses on their server, then you will need a 40 user CRM license.
Ken Champion c360 Technical Support Manager |
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