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Note that the July 2014 Product Use Rights document was re-issued in early July, so if you downloaded it on the 1st, make sure you get the latest version.
There aren’t a huge number of changes this month to the Product List, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to take a closer look at a couple of the products which have been removed, and to report on what’s succeeded them and how you now acquire the equivalent services.
The first to go is Forefront Online Protection for Exchange which we’ve affectionately (?) called FOPE in the past. There’s a TechNet article (http://bit.ly/1nI6Kz2) which confirms that Exchange Online Protection (EOP) is the latest version of FOPE. You can acquire a standalone User Subscription Licence for about $1 a month (http://bit.ly/1kgEl44), or page 13 of the July 2014 Product List confirms that an Enterprise CAL Suite licence with active SA includes rights to EOP.
Exchange Hosted Encryption also leaves us. This msdn page (http://bit.ly/1qFm0Ad) tells us that Office 365 Message Encryption is the new version of EHE, and an announcement on the Office Blog (http://bit.ly/1nJ8AkI) gives details on how you get rights to this message encryption service.
And this brings me to another change to be aware of this month: the service that started off as “Windows Azure Active Directory Rights Management” has had a few name changes, and this month it’s more simply known as “Microsoft Rights Management” and a User Subscription Licence for this service will give you access to Office 365 Message Encryption. However, don’t forget the new and shiny Enterprise Mobility Suite, since that’s another way to acquire rights to Microsoft Rights Management too (http://bit.ly/1mQcAK9).
Finally, there are a couple of products added – the Support offerings for Microsoft Dynamics Marketing and Microsoft Social Listening. This link in the Product List (http://bit.ly/1rJonQO) is worth a look if you need to know more about these support options.
Microsoft Azure is available through the Open Volume Licensing programs from 1st August 2014. If you’re interested in knowing more about how it will all work, then there are some Microsoft calls for both customers and partners on 13th August 2014
For more details and to register: http://bit.ly/1pyHjhO.
So, the retirement of Select Plus has been announced (Microsoft post – http://bit.ly/1k5EWp7) and MPSA is set to take over as the licensing program of choice for customers with 250 PCs who need a transactional agreement.
Today (July 2014) Software Assurance isn’t available in the MPSA but that’s all about to change and it WILL be available from 1 September 2014 (Microsoft post – http://bit.ly/1yLT61N).
This slide from WPC shows some other key milestones on the roadmap with Government and Academic offerings arriving in the March 2015 timeframe and Enterprise offerings sometime in Q1 of FY16.
There will be a new “Stakeholder” licence available for Visual Studio Online accounts from mid-August. This free licence will give access to a restricted feature set and there will be an unlimited number of Stakeholder users allowed.
Read the full Microsoft article here (http://bit.ly/1m7zj4a) and get the heads up on other changes to Visual Studio licensing that may come to pass.
Office 365 plans for SMB customers: look out for some new plans & some changes to existing ones. 3 new Office 365 plans launch on 1 Oct 2014 – O365 Business (Office apps & OneDrive), O365 Business Essentials (cloud services & OneDrive), and O365 Business Premium (everything above). Changes include increasing the 25 user limit to 300 from 1 Oct 2014 for O365 Small Business/Small Business Premium plan customers, & reducing the price of the Midsize plan for new customers from 1 Aug 2014.
The full Microsoft article is here http://bit.ly/1sPhexj with some useful diagrams & information on migration.
Azure is available through the Open Volume Licensing programs from 1 August 2014. If you’re a partner needing to get up to speed then visit aka.ms/AzureVAR to access a Partner Licensing Deck, a Reseller Deck, a Partner FAQ, and a Partner Datasheet.
When don’t you need to assign Office 365 licences to mailboxes? When they’re non-user mailboxes of course. But when DO you need to assign licences to these non-user mailboxes?
If a resource, room, or shared mailbox goes over its quota of 10GB then it needs a licence, and if one isn’t assigned after one month, the mailbox will be locked.
The recommendation is to use archiving to avoid going over the quota: http://bit.ly/1qBZPrh.