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Perpetual Pricing Top Tips

In August we announced the new Perpetual price model that will be available for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013.  We will be writing a series of blog articles with tips on the pricing to help you understand it and take advantage of opportunities during this transition.

Did you know?

Tip 1:

If you sell a one user Advanced Management deal today, when they move to Perpetual they would get the Starter Pack with 3 Users  and the Extended Pack.  If you sell a one user Business Essentials deal today, when they move to Perpetual they would get the Starter Pack with 3 Users.

Tip 2:

Integration Manager is in the Customization Pack which is $10,000 and also includes the customization suite.  The integration suite today is $5000.  Existing Customers should purchase one of the suites before they move to Perpetual if they are going to need this functionality.

Tip 3:

In order to get Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 you have to move to the Perpetual model.  There is no charge to move.  The protected list price remains protected and will not change and will transfer over. 

Tip 4: 

Customers must be current on the Business Ready Enhancement Plan at the time they request to move to the Perpetual model.  Since this is a pull model they have to request to go. 

Scenario 1:  if a customer is current on their maintenance when Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 ships and does not ask to move to Perpetual, if they drop off of maintenance they will not have rights to GP 2013.

Scenario 2:  if a customer is not current on a maintenance plan, at any time they renew they can get Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013.  They do not have to be current on a plan when we ship.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    September 26, 2012
    Thank you for this info. Tip #3 - does this apply to module-based transitions as well? We have a client on GP Standard with a SLP of $1,749. It's hard to believe this client can move over and have access to all the modules included in the Starter Pack with no additional costs.

  • Anonymous
    September 27, 2012
    Yes, it does apply to Module Based Customers.  

  • Anonymous
    November 02, 2012
    The comment has been removed