System Center

The System Center 2016 Client Management Suite is removed from the January 2017 Product Terms document, and now each of its four components are licensed separately with CMLs per User or per OSE.

The four components are Data Protection Manager, Operations Manager, Orchestrator, and Service Manager and active SA on a Client Management Suite licence at 1 January 2017 makes you eligible for all four licences.

See page 6 of the Product Terms for an overview.

Visual Studio TFS and Team Services

In November 2016 there were changes made to release management licensing in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server and Team Services.

If you want to understand how concurrent pipelines are licensed (and indeed what they are!) then these are some good resources: a video – http://bit.ly/2j1rMKt, and blog entries for TFS – http://bit.ly/2iweV67 and TS – http://bit.ly/2j5CPGn.

Cloud Service Provider Newsletter

The November 2016 Hosting and Cloud Service Provider Newsletter is out.

There are two main items of licensing interest: firstly, BizTalk Server 2016 launched in SPLA in December with the only licensing change being that the Core Factor table is no longer required.

Then there’s news of the quarterly SPLA licensing webcast on 14 December 2016 – use this link to add it to your calendar: http://bit.ly/2h3pVEI.

Sign up for this free newsletter here: http://bit.ly/2gbk5iR.

Premium Assurance

Microsoft announce Premium Assurance on 8 December 2016 (http://bit.ly/2hxi0ix) which is a way of adding six more years of product support for either Windows Server or SQL Server.

There’s a useful datasheet which gives more details, but here are the highlights: you need SA to be able to purchase Premium Assurance, and you must purchase it for ALL servers with active SA in an EA, EES or SCE. You also need to acquire Premium Assurance for a product before it goes out of support, and the price will go up over the next few years – from March 2017 it will be 5% of the licence cost rising to 12% from July 2019.

You can find the datasheet in the Core Infrastructure section in our Licensing Guides emporium: http://bit.ly/MSLicensingGuides.

SCE Guide

There’s an updated (October 2016) Server and Cloud Enrolment Program Guide which includes two useful amendments. Firstly it’s updated for the release of Windows Server/System Center 2016 which changes the minimum for the Core Infrastructure Server Suites to 400 Core licences. Then there are some updates to the rules around acquiring Azure through an SCE: first of all the 5% discount that was available until October has been removed, and secondly the minimum Monetary Commitment when Azure is the only component is now 10 units per month.

Find this guide here: http://bit.ly/MSLicensingGuides.

BizTalk Server 2016 Generally Available

Microsoft announce that BizTalk Server 2016 is generally available (http://bit.ly/2h5h9JF).

The December 2016 Product Terms document is updated too with the only change to the licensing being the removal of the Core Factor in calculating the required number of Core licences (just use a minimum of 4 per processor).

BizTalk Server 2016 Developer Edition is also available – it’s a free product that’s available on the MSDN download page – see the details here: http://bit.ly/2g4Ofrs.