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Pratiksha Sonawane 0 Reputation points
2026-01-20T05:16:24.9666667+00:00

Dear team we would like to explore the options and Modules available in Portal before proceeding with Subscription, Could you please confirm is there any way to proceed with trail version for a couple of weeks?
also to proceed with subscription we need quotation can you please provide for 1 year.

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  1. Anonymous
    2026-01-20T07:14:19.6766667+00:00

    Hi Pratiksha,
    You can explore Azure services and modules using an Azure Free Trial or a Pay-As-You-Go subscription before committing to a full paid plan. Azure offers a free account that includes a limited trial period with free-tier services, allowing you to evaluate various features and modules in the portal. Once the trial credits or trial period expires, continued usage requires upgrading to a paid subscription with valid billing details.

    Regarding a 1‑year subscription, Azure does not provide fixed annual quotations directly in the portal because pricing is consumption‑based. You may estimate costs using the Pricing Calculator | Microsoft Azure, based on the services you plan to use. For a formal 1‑year quotation or customized pricing, you can work with a Microsoft partner or contact the Microsoft sales team.

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    2026-01-20T05:16:34.8166667+00:00

    You can explore the options and modules available in the Microsoft Power Platform through trial environments. There are two types of trial environments: standard and subscription-based. The standard trial environment allows users to explore new features and build applications for 30 days, after which it is disabled and deleted. If you want to proceed with a trial version, you can create a standard trial environment which is available for any user with a suitable license in your organization.

    Regarding the subscription, you would need to contact Microsoft or a Microsoft partner to obtain a quotation for a one-year subscription, as this information is not provided in the context.


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