Since Microsoft officially announced in 2024 that it would be sunsetting Dynamics GP, there have been a few key dates and deadlines released. One kinda big one is quickly approaching. Come April 1, 2025, Microsoft will no longer sell new deployments of GP on Perpetual Licensing. In this post we’ll explain what this means and what your options are.
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Perpetual Licensing is regular old software licensing where the user makes a one-time purchase of a version of software like Dynamics GP 2013. They can then use that version forever, in theory. In this case, maintenance, updates and new versions have to be purchased to maintain the system.
Perpetual licensing for Dynamics GP can best be understood as compared to Modern Lifecycle Subscription licensing. This newer licensing model is just what it sounds like… subscription based software licensing, aka, how all SaaS solutions work. Essentially you pay recurring user fees and updates are included… this is how GP 2018+ licenses are sold.
This only affects new GP deployments. It means anyone out there still using perpetual licenses who need multiple GP environments won’t be able to add new instances on their current model, starting Q2 2025. It also means Microsoft Partners out there won’t be able to sell new customers on Perpetual Licenses.
Best Option? It depends. If you haven’t already started down the path to implementing Business Central or another solution, it would be pretty impossible for most folks to complete an implementation by the April 1 deadline. In this case upgrading to a Modern Lifecycle version of GP will certainly buy you some time.
If you are on an old version of Microsoft Dynamics GP, you have some big considerations to mull over. But April 1 will be here before you know it, so mull quickly.
Our best pro tip… Talk to your Microsoft Partner. They are often experts in multiple ERP solutions and they can guide you through this next phase of your GP journey.