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Good Morning
I have been training for Microsoft for the past 15 years for SQL Server, Azure, SharePoint, etc.
I now find myself being challenged to get up to speed on the world of dynamics.
I already have all the certs for Power Platform, but am struggling to get hands on for all the different segments of dynamics 365.
Is there a way for an independent trainer to have an account to learn in?
I have done the 30 day trial but that is not enough time, as I am also teaching a full schedule.
Does anyone have a workaround that does not require me spending a fortune on licenses?
Thanks in advance
Suzy Moore
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    RudyZhang Microsoft Employee on at
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    Hi,
     
    According to our team's search, Dynamics 365 contains many separate products such as "Sales", "Marketing", "Customer Service" and so on. Since different apps have different functionalities, our team recommends you to learn about individual apps. In the meantime, you can use the links below to participate in the training.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/browse/?products=dynamics-365
     
    In addition, if you think that the 30-day trial is too short, you can extend your trial by referring to the official documentation at the link below.
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/trial-environments#extend-a-trial-standard-environment
     
    Also, you can join the Microsoft Partner Network to receive discounts on Dynamics 365 products through Internal Use Rights (IUR) licenses.
     
     
    I hope my answer is helpful to you! If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact me.
     
    Best Regards,
    Rudy Zhang
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    Martin Dráb 230,842 Most Valuable Professional on at
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    While Microsoft pretends that there is "one Dynamics", it's actually a suite of several different business applications, using different platforms, programming languages and so on. While you may be interested in more than one, it's not likely that you'd be involved in all of them (e.g. in several competing ERP systems). And you should start with a single platform only. Unfortunately Microsoft further complicated things by splitting platforms to several apps. For example, what used to be Dynamics AX and then Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations is now split to Dynamics 365 Finance, Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management and a few more. It's definitely confusing.
     
    Also, what is not clear is what you want to do with the product. For example, you'll need different training to become a developer, a system administrator or a business consultant.

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