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LICENSING ONLINE SERVICES
- Licenses for Online Services products
- License reassignment rights
- Versions and editions
- Downgrade and down-edition rights
- Online Services plans
- User types
- External users
- Types of Online Services User SLs
- License assignment
- Tenant-level services
- On-premises use rights
- Other types of Online Services licenses
- Commitment
- Buying Online Services
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WINDOWS 11 (USER)
- Licensing Windows 11
- Activating Windows 11 Enterprise licenses
- Servicing Channels
- Hotpatching
- Licensing virtual desktops
- Additional Software Assurance benefits
- Extended Security Updates
- Copilot in Windows 11
- Windows 11 in Microsoft 365
- Step-up licenses
- Upgrades and downgrades
- Add-on licenses (To-cloud)
- From SA licenses
- Availability of Windows 11 Enterprise licenses
- Resources: Windows 11
- Microsoft resources: Windows 11
- OFFICE 365/MICROSOFT 365 TOOLS
- MICROSOFT 365 APPS
- OFFICE 365 PLANS
- EMS PLANS
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MICROSOFT 365 PLANS FOR ENTERPRISE USERS
- Microsoft 365 E7
- Teams or (no Teams)?
- License assignment rules
- Using Windows
- Licensing for virtual desktops
- Use of the Microsoft 365 apps
- Licensing for security and compliance
- Step-up licenses
- 3-year commitment term
- Upgrades
- Add-on licenses (To-cloud)
- From SA licenses
- Special rights to Office Professional Plus
- Included Security Compute Units
- On-premises use rights
- Workplace Discount Program
- Availability of Microsoft 365 Enterprise plans
- Other interesting licenses
- Resources: Microsoft 365 plans for Enterprise users
- Microsoft resources: Microsoft 365 plans for Enterprise users
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MICROSOFT 365 PLANS FOR SMB USERS
- Microsoft 365 Business plan licenses (original)
- Microsoft 365 Business plan licenses (no Teams)
- License assignment rules
- Combining licenses
- Using Windows
- Licensing for virtual desktops
- Use of the Microsoft 365 Apps
- Licensing for security and compliance
- Step-up licenses
- Upgrades
- Add-on licenses (To-cloud)
- From SA licenses
- On-premises use rights
- Availability of Microsoft 365 Business plans
- Resources: Microsoft 365 plans for SMB users
- Microsoft resources: Microsoft 365 plans for SMB users
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PLANS FOR FRONTLINE WORKERS
- Frontline Worker plan licenses
- Teams or (no Teams)?
- License assignment rules
- Using Windows
- Licensing for virtual desktops
- Use of the Microsoft 365 Apps
- Licensing for security and compliance
- Step-up licenses
- Upgrades
- Add-on licenses (To-cloud)
- From SA licenses
- On-premises use rights
- Availability of plans for Frontline Workers
- Resources: Plans for Frontline Workers
- Microsoft resources: Plans for Frontline Workers
- OFFICE 365 AND MICROSOFT 365 (NO TEAMS) LICENSES
- STANDALONE ONLINE SERVICES
- MICROSOFT 365 FOR CONSUMERS
- WINDOWS 365
- VIVA
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COPILOT
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat
- Microsoft Copilot Pro
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Business
- Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Microsoft 365 Copilot for Education
- Microsoft 365 Copilot for US Government
- Sales in Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Service in Microsoft 365 Copilot
- Finance Solution in Microsoft 365 Copilot
- GitHub Copilot
- Copilot in Azure
- Agent 365
- Security Copilot
- Dragon Copilot
- Copilot Studio
- Resources: Copilot
- TEAMS
- TEAMS MEETINGS
- TEAMS CALLING
- TEAMS ROOMS, DEVICES, AND SPACES
- VISIO ONLINE
- MICROSOFT PROJECT
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MICROSOFT DEFENDER
- Microsoft Defender XDR
- Microsoft 365 Defender
- Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps
- Microsoft Defender for Office 365
- Microsoft Defender for Identity
- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
- Microsoft Defender for Cloud
- Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management
- Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence
- Microsoft Defender for IoT
- Microsoft Defender for Business
- Microsoft Defender Experts
- Resources: Microsoft Defender
- Microsoft resources: Microsoft Defender
- MICROSOFT SENTINEL
- MICROSOFT INTUNE
- MICROSOFT ENTRA
- MICROSOFT PRIVA
- MICROSOFT PURVIEW
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DYNAMICS 365 CRM APPS
- Available licenses
- User and Device Subscription Licenses
- Professional and Enterprise licenses
- Base and Attach licenses
- Team Members licenses
- Licensing external users
- Included rights and entitlements for other Dynamics apps
- Add-on licenses (In-cloud)
- Step-up licenses
- Upgrades
- On-premises use rights
- Dataverse capacity
- Availability of Dynamics 365 CRM apps licenses
- Resources: Dynamics 365 CRM apps
- Microsoft resources: Dynamics 365 CRM apps
- DYNAMICS 365 SALES
- DYNAMICS 365 CUSTOMER SERVICE
- DYNAMICS 365 CONTACT CENTER
- DYNAMICS 365 FIELD SERVICE
- DYNAMICS 365 CUSTOMER INSIGHTS
- DYNAMICS 365 MARKETING (ORGINAL)
- DYNAMICS 365 CUSTOMER INSIGHTS (ORIGINAL)
- DYNAMICS 365 CUSTOMER VOICE
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DYNAMICS 365 ERP APPS
- User Subscription Licenses
- Base and Attach licenses
- Minimum purchasing requirements
- Team Members licenses
- License management
- Licensing external users
- Included entitlements for other apps
- Step-up licenses
- Upgrades
- On-premises use rights
- Dynamics ERP apps capacity
- Availability of Dynamics 365 ERP apps licenses
- Resources: Dynamics 365 ERP apps
- Microsoft resources: Dynamics 365 ERP apps
- DYNAMICS 365 COMMERCE
- DYNAMICS 365 FINANCE
- DYNAMICS 365 HUMAN RESOURCES
- DYNAMICS 365 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
- DYNAMICS 365 PROJECT OPERATIONS
- DYNAMICS 365 INTELLIGENT ORDER MANAGEMENT
- DYNAMICS 365 FRAUD PROTECTION
- DYNAMICS 365 ELECTRONIC INVOICING
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DYNAMICS 365 BUSINESS CENTRAL
- Business Central Essentials and Premium licenses
- Business Central Device license
- Business Central Team Members license
- Base and Attach licenses
- Microsoft 365
- Licensing external users
- Business Central capacity
- Step-up licenses
- Upgrades
- On-premises use rights
- Availability of Business Central licenses
- Microsoft resources: Business Central
- DYNAMICS 365 GUIDES
- DYNAMICS 365 REMOTE ASSIST
- POWER BI
- POWER APPS
- POWER APPS PORTALS (LEGACY)
- POWER PAGES
- POWER AUTOMATE
- COPILOT STUDIO
- POWER VIRTUAL AGENTS (LEGACY)
- AI BUILDER
- DATAVERSE
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: EA
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: MPSA
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: SELECT PLUS
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: OPEN PROGRAMS
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: CSP (LEGACY)
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: CSP (NCE)
- BUYING ONLINE SERVICES: MCA-E
Licensing scenarios
Blacken White Solicitors
Blacken White Solicitors are a small organization who have four meeting rooms with Microsoft Teams Rooms systems installed. They don’t have any Teams Panels. They have a choice of two licenses for their Microsoft Teams Rooms systems: a Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic or a Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro license.
The Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic option might be attractive to Blacken White Solicitors since it’s a free license which they can acquire through the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. Given it’s a free license there are some limitations: they will only be able to acquire 25 licenses, there’s a limited set of features, and there is no central management capability of the Microsoft Teams Rooms systems. If Blacken White Solicitors were to need more licenses, more features, or the central management capability they would need to acquire the Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro license. You can find a comparison of the features in the Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic and Pro licenses here.
Fandango Fitness
Fandango Fitness have 3 yoga rooms which can be booked using a Teams Panel on the outside of the room. They don’t have a Microsoft Teams Rooms system in any of the rooms. Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic licenses can’t be used to license Teams Panels, so they’ll need to acquire Teams Shared Space licenses for each of the Teams Panels.
Cerise Estate Management
Cerise Estate Management have 2 meeting rooms with Microsoft Teams Rooms systems but no Teams Panels, and 3 meeting rooms with just Teams Panels outside. They don’t have an IT department to centrally manage their Microsoft Teams Rooms. They can combine the Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic and Teams Shared Space licenses, using 2 free licenses for their meeting rooms with Microsoft Teams Rooms systems, and purchasing 3 Teams Shared Space licenses for the Teams Panels.
The Olive Oil Drum Company
The Olive Oil Drum Company are a larger organization who have 15 meeting rooms, all with a Microsoft Teams Rooms system installed and a Teams Panel outside the door. What do they buy? We know that Fandango Fitness used a Teams Shared Devices license to license their Teams Panels but, in fact, they’re only allowed to do that because they don’t have Microsoft Teams Rooms systems in the same room. The only way that The Olive Oil Drum Company can license the Teams Panels is to buy a Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro license and that, in fact, licenses the Microsoft Teams Rooms system as well. So, they would purchase 15 Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro licenses to cover both the Microsoft Teams Rooms system and Teams Panel for each room.
The Cobalt Bolt Company
And the final combination to look at is The Cobalt Bolt Company who have 30 rooms with Microsoft Teams Rooms systems. They don’t have sophisticated management requirements and the free Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic licenses are of interest to them. They can acquire the maximum of 25 Microsoft Teams Rooms Basic licenses and then they will need to purchase 5 Microsoft Teams Rooms Pro licenses for the remaining 5 rooms.
