Microsoft Dynamics GP Pricing
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Vineeta Birth Lal
Business Development Manager - Microsoft Dynamics 365 at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
I would say that the pricing is moderate, not cheap, and not expensive. There are many more expensive ERPs than GP, and there are less expensive as well, so it is moderately priced.
The approximate cost of Dynamics GP can vary depending on factors like the number of users, additional modules, and infrastructure requirements. On average, it may cost around $50,000 per year for a setup including licenses, internet, and other expenses for multiple sites. Overall, I would rate the costliness of the product as an eight out of ten.
In comparison to other ERP systems, the pricing is not necessarily inexpensive, but it can be considered more cost-effective.
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
April 2024
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I think the tool is competitively priced and it's more of a one-time investment with a low annual renewal fee.
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reviewer2287941
Sr. Consultant – Microsoft Dynamics GP Practice at a consultancy with 201-500 employees
It is an affordable solution.
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AubreyMokgadi
Principal Accountant at Botswana Government
The solution's price is steep. The licensing model is per user.
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AubreyMokgadi
Principal Accountant at Botswana Government
The licenses should be centralized. We, as a local authority under the ministry of local government, have the government pay on our behalf, and they are quite strict. It's an annual licensing that we are signed up for. It's quite hefty. We have 28 sites within the country and each site has to pay its own license. It means they are decentralized. If it was centralized, then it would have been easy. We are actually thinking of centralizing the whole system in one place and to cut off a whole lot of maintenance of servers. That way, licensing can be cut because it's licensed per user. The solution charges on a per user basis.
For us, in our local currency, it costs us around 5 million Botswanan Pulas a year. It's quite a lot of money.
View full review »The pricing and licensing models are aligned with the product in the market. My only caveat is to be careful of customizations, as it will greatly increase the costs/effort to upgrade going forward.
View full review »Customizations can significantly increase the cost, including when upgrading versions.
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reviewer1534833
Chief Financial Officer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
There is a yearly licensing fee that the company would have to pay, plus the cost of hosting and hybrid cloud costs.
View full review »I’m not that familiar with the current pricing structure, but your VAR can provide you with details of the different options. Be sure to ask them if Microsoft has any promotions running because they do periodically run them.
View full review »It can be expensive. It depends on the size of your business and what you are trying to achieve with it.
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Sathiya Prakash Perumal
Microsoft Dynamics GP Techno Functional Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Its pricing and licensing are high. Of course, we all know that it is Microsoft.
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Sathiya Prakash Perumal
Microsoft Dynamics GP Techno Functional Consultant at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
The pricing and licensing policies are quite high for a mid-level company.
View full review »Pricing and licensing is handled by Microsoft.
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Microsoft Dynamics GP
April 2024
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