There’s an updated (December 2016) Enterprise Agreement Program Guide which has primarily been adjusted for the renaming of Enterprise Cloud Suite to Secure Productive Enterprise.
Find this updated guide here: http://bit.ly/MSLicensingGuides.
There’s an updated (December 2016) Enterprise Agreement Program Guide which has primarily been adjusted for the renaming of Enterprise Cloud Suite to Secure Productive Enterprise.
Find this updated guide here: http://bit.ly/MSLicensingGuides.
The Enterprise Agreement Program Guide has been updated to include the 1 December 2014 release of the Enterprise Cloud Suite.
This document has some useful information on how the Enterprise Cloud Suite offers an alternative user-licensed platform for the EA, and there are a couple of pages of ECS FAQs too.
Get the guide here: http://bit.ly/1j8qQli.
We’ve extended our collection of Microsoft Licensing Guides to include those for Program Licensing too.
Check them out here: http://bit.ly/MSlicensingguides
If you need an overview of the EA then this Enterprise Agreement Program Guide might be just the ticket. Updated in April 2014 it includes licensing changes for Windows Enterprise, and covers Azure as well as the Server and Cloud Enrolment. There’s also advice on SA credit if you’re renewing SA from another agreement.
Download it here: http://bit.ly/1j8qQli.
If you need Program Guides for the Education Volume Licensing programs then they’re all in one place here: http://bit.ly/1l8VWYA.
The Enrolment for Education Solutions guide is the most recent one, having been updated in March 2014.
If ISV Royalty licensing is your thing then this is the place to go for a Program Overview, the Program Guide and an FAQ document: http://bit.ly/1shoiRw.
There’s a new Server and Cloud Enrolment Program Guide from Microsoft. It’s 15 pages of licensing usefulness covering all aspects of how this new enrolment works. Worth a read if you need to get up to speed on this new licensing option.
Download the guide here: http://bit.ly/HB6f8i