How to license RemoteApp on Azure

We need to use our ERP as SAAS (Software as a Service). We tried testing Azure for three months and it was technically successful. But, when we use RemoteApp services, the system asked for licenses (after 90 days), but we don't know if it's possible to pay monthly or how to get licenses.

We have a great business opportunity, but I tried to contact microsphere support in Guatemala (Central America) and they always offered answers in 48 hours. but after a month I have not received any reply. Not. ticket - 130109017590.

Can anyone help me explain how licensing works in Azure?

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I think you are asking about licensing in Azure. If you are talking about something else, please let me know.

Azure is set up as Pay as You Go where your initial monthly bill is $ 0 and it goes up from there based on how much resources you use. Resources in this case could be compute hours (i.e. you have a package deployed to a cloud service via a web or worker role).



Much of Azure's functionality is platform-as-a-service, where data about networks, hardware, OS, and more is used for you, and you just focus on building and deploying applications. That being said, all the licenses that you might normally have to worry about in-place implementation are taken care of in Azure.

It just stops billing. Billing in Azure is pretty straightforward. Small accounts (those that don't have an expert) only have a credit card account created when they create an account. You will be billed at a specified interval (monthly) for all the resources you used in the previous month.

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