Multiplexing is fine, as long as you are properly licensed. But can you say if you are?
The licensing updates for Power Automate have raised several questions among users, especially regarding the concept of multiplexing. This term, according to Microsoft's Client Access License (CAL), refers to the practice of enabling multiple users to access a product through a single license. However, it is crucial to ensure that you are properly licensed to avoid any legal issues.
In this article, the author delves deeper into the topic of multiplexing and sheds light on some of the intricacies associated with it. By exploring licensing policies and regulations, readers gain a better understanding of the proper licensing procedures and how to avoid potential legal problems.
So if you're currently using Power Automate and are uncertain about whether you're complying with its licensing policies, this article is a must-read. Get informed on the complexities of multiplexing and ensure that your licensing practices are up to par.
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