The document provides an overview of the Server and Cloud Enrollment (SCE) program, which allows customers to standardize on Microsoft server and cloud technologies. Key details include:
- SCE replaces older enrollment programs and offers discounts on licenses, Software Assurance, and Windows Azure when committing to core infrastructure, application platform, developer platform, or Windows Azure.
- It provides flexibility through perpetual licenses and new subscription options. Subscriptions require a 12-month minimum but allow reducing licenses annually.
- Managing Windows Azure resources is included at no additional cost when enrolled in core infrastructure.
- Pricing is based on volume discounts and payments can be spread over three years. Annual reconciliation accounts for changes to
The document summarizes Microsoft's Core Client Access License (CAL) Suite and Enterprise CAL Suite, which provide access rights to server products and online services. The Enterprise CAL Suite includes all components of the Core CAL Suite. Customers can acquire the Enterprise CAL Suite upfront or upgrade from the Core CAL Suite. Both suites are versionless and provide rights to the most recent version of included components with active Software Assurance coverage.
Slide deck containing basics for Microsoft Cloud Licensing. Discusses CAL equivalent licensing, Dynamics 365 licensing, Microsoft Azure licensing, M365 Licensing and more.
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This document provides an introduction to webmastering and an overview of the services offered by directNIC, including domain name registration, hosting options, and tools for designing, uploading, and enhancing a website. It aims to help new directNIC users get started with the tasks involved in selecting a domain name, purchasing registration, choosing a hosting plan, and creating a basic website using the company's services. The intended audience includes anyone interested in becoming a website owner and webmaster.
The document summarizes key topics from a SQL Server Users Group meeting in December 2006, including SQL Server 2005 licensing models, high availability options, virtualization, and other software licensing topics. It provides details on per processor and per server/per CAL licensing, virtualization rules, and SQL Server editions from Express to Enterprise. It also discusses the Service Provider License Agreement, acquiring licenses through partners, downgrade rights, and Software Assurance benefits.
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Overview - Presented by AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
System Center 2012 R2 provides unified management capabilities for hybrid cloud environments. It allows for comprehensive monitoring of physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructure as well as deep application performance monitoring. Key capabilities include infrastructure provisioning, application-focused automation and self-service, and flexible IT service management. System Center 2012 R2 provides enterprises with solutions for challenges around managing complex IT environments, application evolution, and budget pressures.
Cisco ONE provides benefits whether purchasing transactionally or through an Enterprise License Agreement. It can support both capital and operating expenditure models. Cisco ONE includes software licenses that are portable across devices, and existing licenses and equipment can be upgraded to the Cisco ONE model through midcycle refresh offers. An active Software Support Service contract is required for license portability and access to ongoing innovations under Cisco ONE.
The document summarizes Microsoft's Core Client Access License (CAL) Suite and Enterprise CAL Suite, which provide access rights to server products and online services. The Enterprise CAL Suite includes all components of the Core CAL Suite. Customers can acquire the Enterprise CAL Suite upfront or upgrade from the Core CAL Suite. Both suites are versionless and provide rights to the most recent version of included components with active Software Assurance coverage.
Slide deck containing basics for Microsoft Cloud Licensing. Discusses CAL equivalent licensing, Dynamics 365 licensing, Microsoft Azure licensing, M365 Licensing and more.
The document discusses Citadon's hosting services which provide reliable and secure hosting of applications at Citadon's data centers. Key benefits include cost predictability, expertise in hosting Citadon applications, quick implementation without requiring customer IT resources, guaranteed performance levels, scalability, automatic software upgrades, disaster recovery, and lower total cost of ownership compared to self-hosting. Citadon data centers have redundant power and networking provided by Savvis and utilize vaults with advanced security and climate control to house computer equipment. Citadon also provides application security, network security through firewalls, and monitors systems to ensure performance, availability and security.
This document provides an introduction to webmastering and an overview of the services offered by directNIC, including domain name registration, hosting options, and tools for designing, uploading, and enhancing a website. It aims to help new directNIC users get started with the tasks involved in selecting a domain name, purchasing registration, choosing a hosting plan, and creating a basic website using the company's services. The intended audience includes anyone interested in becoming a website owner and webmaster.
The document summarizes key topics from a SQL Server Users Group meeting in December 2006, including SQL Server 2005 licensing models, high availability options, virtualization, and other software licensing topics. It provides details on per processor and per server/per CAL licensing, virtualization rules, and SQL Server editions from Express to Enterprise. It also discusses the Service Provider License Agreement, acquiring licenses through partners, downgrade rights, and Software Assurance benefits.
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Overview - Presented by AtidanDavid J Rosenthal
System Center 2012 R2 provides unified management capabilities for hybrid cloud environments. It allows for comprehensive monitoring of physical, virtual, and cloud infrastructure as well as deep application performance monitoring. Key capabilities include infrastructure provisioning, application-focused automation and self-service, and flexible IT service management. System Center 2012 R2 provides enterprises with solutions for challenges around managing complex IT environments, application evolution, and budget pressures.
Cisco ONE provides benefits whether purchasing transactionally or through an Enterprise License Agreement. It can support both capital and operating expenditure models. Cisco ONE includes software licenses that are portable across devices, and existing licenses and equipment can be upgraded to the Cisco ONE model through midcycle refresh offers. An active Software Support Service contract is required for license portability and access to ongoing innovations under Cisco ONE.
With new automation tools, tying up your administrator’s time with repetitive processes can become a thing of the past. Our tests showed how Dell ASM, with the ability to build deployment templates, can save significant administrator time and steps compared to a solution that lacks these features. In an age where business IT demands grow rapidly, providing administrators with the right tools to manage their virtualized infrastructure is critical for keeping your datacenter running efficiently.
This reference architecture document describes deploying the VMware vCloud Enterprise Suite on the IBM PureFlex System hardware platform. Key points:
- The vCloud Suite software provides components for managing and delivering cloud services, while the IBM PureFlex System provides an integrated hardware platform in a single chassis.
- The reference architecture focuses on installing the vCloud Suite management components as virtual machines on an ESXi host to manage consumer resources.
- The IBM PureFlex System provides servers, networking, and storage in a single chassis that can then be easily scaled out. This standardized deployment accelerates provisioning of cloud infrastructure.
- Deployment considerations cover systems management using IBM Flex System Manager, server, networking, storage configurations
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- Understanding Cisco Smart Accounts, which allow customers to pool all assets, users, roles and agreements in a single place.
- How to order Cisco ONE products and assign them to the appropriate Smart Account.
- A demo of the Cisco ONE TCO and conversion tool.
- An overview of Smart Licensing, which provides a new way for customers to manage Cisco licenses based on consumption needs through the Cisco Smart Software Manager portal.
This document provides guidelines on Oracle's database licensing policies as of September 2015. It discusses the different types of database environments - production, test, and development - and explains that all programs used across the environments must be properly licensed. It also outlines the two licensing metrics available - Named User Plus and Processor - detailing the minimum requirements and rules for each. Users and devices accessing the database need to be licensed according to the metric used.
System Center Operations Manager 2012 OverviewAmit Gatenyo
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This document provides an installation guide for Citrix XenServer 6.0. It includes information about system requirements, installing XenServer and XenCenter, installation scenarios, new features in XenServer 6.0, upgrading XenServer, applying updates and hotfixes, and licensing. The guide is aimed at system administrators installing and setting up XenServer hosts on physical servers.
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Driving Innovation in Healthcare with Containers and DockerCitiusTech
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System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager (SCCM) with Windows IntuneAmit Gatenyo
Microsoft has a history of providing rich IT-infrastructure solutions to help manage every aspect of enterprise operations. Microsoft’s people-centric solution consists of products and technologies that can help IT departments handle the influx of consumer-oriented technology and the work style expectations of users, thereby helping increase productivity and satisfaction for the people within their organizations.
Microsoft’s people-centric IT vision helps organizations enable and embrace the consumerization of IT by:
1. Enabling your end users by allowing users to work on the device(s) of their choice and providing consistent access to corporate resources from those devices.
2. Helping protect your data by protecting corporate information and managing risk.
3. Unifying your environment by delivering comprehensive application and device management from both your existing on-premises infrastructure, including System Center Configuration Manager, Windows Server, and Active Directory, as well as cloud-based services, including Windows Intune and Windows Azure.
Let’s discuss each of these areas in more detail.
Oracle acquires Ksplice, a company that develops technology allowing Linux servers to apply kernel updates without requiring reboots. Oracle plans to incorporate Ksplice's zero downtime update technology into Oracle Linux Premier Support, which will allow Oracle customers to apply critical security updates and fixes without disruptions. The acquisition of Ksplice enhances Oracle's ability to provide high availability Linux services to its customers.
This document discusses using System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) to provide monitoring services to multiple customers. It describes several scenarios for separating monitoring data and views by customer while also allowing combined views. The solutions involve adding a "Customer" enum property to monitored objects, filtering and grouping objects by customer, and creating roles and permissions to restrict views and access to only relevant customer data. A deployed architecture is shown with SCOM components like agents and management servers separated by a gateway to isolate customer compartments and provide monitoring as a service.
Keep your data safe by moving from unsupported SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server ...Principled Technologies
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The document discusses Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 and its components for managing IT infrastructure and automating processes. It provides an overview of System Center capabilities for data center and client automation. Key components described include System Center Configuration Manager for device management, Operations Manager for monitoring, Virtual Machine Manager for hypervisor management, and Service Manager for IT service management. The document demonstrates System Center's unified management capabilities and how customers can get started or advance their use of System Center.
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As per the Quickr Wiki ( http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lqwiki.nsf/dx/20052009045545WEBCGW.htm ):
"This document contains the presentation from Quickr masterclass covering planning optimal deployments – crawl/walk/run.
Discussing simplistic deployment architectures which can be linearily scaled over time (e.g. from POC to simple-non-clustered to clustered)
Sharing of key tips/recommendations from SVT and Perf - so as to help avoid expensive crit-sits in the field
Tuning for performance, stability and reliability"
Please note, I do not claim any ownership of this presentation, just am uploading to allow sharing via the Quickr Blog. Any questions/comments/issues, just let me know!
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- Run server workloads more cost efficiently in the cloud and benefit from improved innovation and security.
- Migrate applications to Azure flexibly and scale cloud capabilities over time.
- Get unmatched security through Azure's defenses and ensure business continuity with features like backup and recovery.
Windows Server 2019 is designed to bridge on-premises and Azure environments, enabling hybrid scenarios. It features advanced security, support for containers and microservices, and tools to improve efficiency. It is available in several editions for different organization sizes and virtualization needs, including Datacenter, Standard, and Essentials. Licensing is based on physical cores, with options for long-term servicing releases or faster semi-annual updates through Azure Hybrid Benefit for Software Assurance customers.
With new automation tools, tying up your administrator’s time with repetitive processes can become a thing of the past. Our tests showed how Dell ASM, with the ability to build deployment templates, can save significant administrator time and steps compared to a solution that lacks these features. In an age where business IT demands grow rapidly, providing administrators with the right tools to manage their virtualized infrastructure is critical for keeping your datacenter running efficiently.
This reference architecture document describes deploying the VMware vCloud Enterprise Suite on the IBM PureFlex System hardware platform. Key points:
- The vCloud Suite software provides components for managing and delivering cloud services, while the IBM PureFlex System provides an integrated hardware platform in a single chassis.
- The reference architecture focuses on installing the vCloud Suite management components as virtual machines on an ESXi host to manage consumer resources.
- The IBM PureFlex System provides servers, networking, and storage in a single chassis that can then be easily scaled out. This standardized deployment accelerates provisioning of cloud infrastructure.
- Deployment considerations cover systems management using IBM Flex System Manager, server, networking, storage configurations
Cisco one partner roadshow cisco one smart licensing v10Trinny Chacko
This document provides an overview and agenda for a training on Cisco Smart Licensing. It discusses:
- Understanding Cisco Smart Accounts, which allow customers to pool all assets, users, roles and agreements in a single place.
- How to order Cisco ONE products and assign them to the appropriate Smart Account.
- A demo of the Cisco ONE TCO and conversion tool.
- An overview of Smart Licensing, which provides a new way for customers to manage Cisco licenses based on consumption needs through the Cisco Smart Software Manager portal.
This document provides guidelines on Oracle's database licensing policies as of September 2015. It discusses the different types of database environments - production, test, and development - and explains that all programs used across the environments must be properly licensed. It also outlines the two licensing metrics available - Named User Plus and Processor - detailing the minimum requirements and rules for each. Users and devices accessing the database need to be licensed according to the metric used.
System Center Operations Manager 2012 OverviewAmit Gatenyo
System Center Operations Manager 2012 includes several new features such as expanded application and network monitoring, simplified management server topology, and improved dashboards and visualizations. It allows monitoring of additional applications like Java EE and expands network monitoring capabilities. The new release also includes System Center Advisor which analyzes server configuration and performance data to provide recommendations to improve issues before they cause outages.
This document provides an installation guide for Citrix XenServer 6.0. It includes information about system requirements, installing XenServer and XenCenter, installation scenarios, new features in XenServer 6.0, upgrading XenServer, applying updates and hotfixes, and licensing. The guide is aimed at system administrators installing and setting up XenServer hosts on physical servers.
Spend less time, effort, and money by choosing a Dell EMC server with pre-ins...Principled Technologies
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Healthcare industry is rapidly embracing EHRs, enabling providers to improve patient engagement and deliver better patient outcomes. Healthcare organizations have more opportunities than ever to leverage big data, generated as a result of advances in healthcare research, adoption of wearable technologies and mobile health applications.
To retain the competitive edge, organizations are keen to shorten their development and release cycles and get features faster in the hands of their users. Quite a few technology trends are coming together to enable this engineering mindset change. At the architecture level, microservices is a move towards lighter software components that interact using well-understood service notions. The ability to spin up and swap out infrastructure that hosts a microservice is provided by cloud computing and the notion of pushing tested and versioned builds out in a controlled manner into a fully automated infrastructure is advocated by the DevOps movement.
Due to various reasons, containers are becoming preferred deployment vehicle for these microservices. The reasons include faster spin up, lesser dependencies, better serializability allowing for infrastructure scriptability, source control management, etc. The move towards container-based deployment is playing a key role in improving infrastructure efficiency.
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System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager (SCCM) with Windows IntuneAmit Gatenyo
Microsoft has a history of providing rich IT-infrastructure solutions to help manage every aspect of enterprise operations. Microsoft’s people-centric solution consists of products and technologies that can help IT departments handle the influx of consumer-oriented technology and the work style expectations of users, thereby helping increase productivity and satisfaction for the people within their organizations.
Microsoft’s people-centric IT vision helps organizations enable and embrace the consumerization of IT by:
1. Enabling your end users by allowing users to work on the device(s) of their choice and providing consistent access to corporate resources from those devices.
2. Helping protect your data by protecting corporate information and managing risk.
3. Unifying your environment by delivering comprehensive application and device management from both your existing on-premises infrastructure, including System Center Configuration Manager, Windows Server, and Active Directory, as well as cloud-based services, including Windows Intune and Windows Azure.
Let’s discuss each of these areas in more detail.
Oracle acquires Ksplice, a company that develops technology allowing Linux servers to apply kernel updates without requiring reboots. Oracle plans to incorporate Ksplice's zero downtime update technology into Oracle Linux Premier Support, which will allow Oracle customers to apply critical security updates and fixes without disruptions. The acquisition of Ksplice enhances Oracle's ability to provide high availability Linux services to its customers.
This document discusses using System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) to provide monitoring services to multiple customers. It describes several scenarios for separating monitoring data and views by customer while also allowing combined views. The solutions involve adding a "Customer" enum property to monitored objects, filtering and grouping objects by customer, and creating roles and permissions to restrict views and access to only relevant customer data. A deployed architecture is shown with SCOM components like agents and management servers separated by a gateway to isolate customer compartments and provide monitoring as a service.
Keep your data safe by moving from unsupported SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server ...Principled Technologies
Many small and medium businesses delay updating their server operating systems and applications. When software reaches end-of-support and the vendor ceases to release security updates and patches, businesses that fail to migrate risk incurring downtime and expense. They may encounter technical problems, and their vital data becomes especially vulnerable to cyber attackers, who often target outdated software.
The document discusses Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 and its components for managing IT infrastructure and automating processes. It provides an overview of System Center capabilities for data center and client automation. Key components described include System Center Configuration Manager for device management, Operations Manager for monitoring, Virtual Machine Manager for hypervisor management, and Service Manager for IT service management. The document demonstrates System Center's unified management capabilities and how customers can get started or advance their use of System Center.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Private Cloud. It discusses objectives like Private Cloud infrastructure, virtualization, management and monitoring. Key concepts covered include Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) using Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V virtualization. It demonstrates managing virtual infrastructure with System Center Virtual Machine Manager and monitoring with System Center Operations Manager. The presentation emphasizes automating virtual machine lifecycles and incident response using System Center capabilities to improve efficiency and service levels in a Private Cloud.
Planning Optimal Lotus Quickr services for Portal (J2EE) DeploymentsStuart McIntyre
As per the Quickr Wiki ( http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lqwiki.nsf/dx/20052009045545WEBCGW.htm ):
"This document contains the presentation from Quickr masterclass covering planning optimal deployments – crawl/walk/run.
Discussing simplistic deployment architectures which can be linearily scaled over time (e.g. from POC to simple-non-clustered to clustered)
Sharing of key tips/recommendations from SVT and Perf - so as to help avoid expensive crit-sits in the field
Tuning for performance, stability and reliability"
Please note, I do not claim any ownership of this presentation, just am uploading to allow sharing via the Quickr Blog. Any questions/comments/issues, just let me know!
System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 - Whats NewAmit Gatenyo
System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2012 enables building private clouds and federating them to public clouds. VMM 2012 focuses on fabric management, services, cloud deployment, and fabric management. It allows highly automated management of Hyper-V, storage, networks, and other infrastructure. VMM 2012 also supports building private clouds with capabilities like self-service user roles, quotas, and templates to model multi-tier applications. Additionally, a product called Concero allows extending private clouds built with VMM 2012 into the public Azure cloud for a hybrid approach.
This document provides an overview and instructions for online labs demonstrating the capabilities of Dell's OpenManage Enterprise system. It discusses how OpenManage Enterprise allows administrators to remotely deploy, update, monitor and manage hundreds of servers from a single console. Specific capabilities highlighted include deploying firmware updates to 50 servers with one patch job, changing settings on 100 servers at once, and deploying server configurations to 500 servers with one click. The document provides credentials for signing into the demo environment and outlines 3 modules of lessons showing basic, intermediate and advanced OpenManage Enterprise tasks.
Run your business more efficiently with Windows Server on AzureInovar Tech
Windows Server on Azure allows small and medium businesses to:
- Run server workloads more cost efficiently in the cloud and benefit from improved innovation and security.
- Migrate applications to Azure flexibly and scale cloud capabilities over time.
- Get unmatched security through Azure's defenses and ensure business continuity with features like backup and recovery.
Windows Server 2019 is designed to bridge on-premises and Azure environments, enabling hybrid scenarios. It features advanced security, support for containers and microservices, and tools to improve efficiency. It is available in several editions for different organization sizes and virtualization needs, including Datacenter, Standard, and Essentials. Licensing is based on physical cores, with options for long-term servicing releases or faster semi-annual updates through Azure Hybrid Benefit for Software Assurance customers.
Azure Hybrid Benefit for Windows Server and SQL ServerFlorisKlaver1
The document discusses Microsoft's Azure Hybrid Benefit program which allows customers to use existing Windows Server and SQL Server licenses with Software Assurance on Azure. Some key points covered include:
1. The Hybrid Benefit allows using on-premises licenses in Azure for up to 180 days for migration and a minimum of 90 days must be assigned to Azure before moving back on-premises.
2. For Windows Server, each license covers up to 16 cores across 2 VMs. For SQL Server, each license covers an Azure SQL database with 4 vCores.
3. Using the Hybrid Benefit can significantly reduce Azure costs by leveraging existing on-premises licenses and subscriptions may provide even
What are the Latest Updates in Windows Server Azure Edition?Direct Deals, LLC
Windows Server 2022 Download is specifically built to run as an Azure IaaS (Infrastructure as a service) VM (Virtual Machines) in Azure or as a VM on an Azure Stack HCI cluster. This Azure edition has many exclusive features to enhance business productivity with remote work.
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All Covered Cloud Virtual Infrastructure, allows for greater flexibility. All Covered was recognized as Citrix Partner of the year. We can also help in Data Migration projects as your business moved to the cloud.
Learn how your existing investments in SQL Server licensing can be used to optimise the costs associated with the usage of SQL Server workloads in Azure.
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This document discusses software asset management (SAM) in education. It notes that software vendors are increasingly focusing their auditing efforts on educational institutions like universities and colleges. It provides examples of areas vendors may focus on in audits, such as SQL Server licensing, virtualization usage, and external user access. The document also discusses how understanding current licensing models can help prepare for upcoming changes, and maximizing the benefits of software licenses through tools like license reassignment.
This webinar designed for organizations presently using Microsoft Windows Server and server applications, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Standard Edition Server, SQL Enterprise Edition Server, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server, Lync Server, and Systems Center servers and looking to leverage their existing license investments to deploy AWS cloud-based solutions. Presenters include License Mobility experts from Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.
IT organizations are considering virtualization to reduce costs drastically. Virtualization provides several benefits including cheaper implementation through sharing server licenses, higher uptime by allowing servers to failover, and faster installation times by quickly deploying new virtual machines. The key benefits discussed are lower licensing fees by running multiple servers on one physical server, increased availability since virtual servers are isolated, speedier deployments by copying images instead of waiting for new hardware, and better ability to meet corporate security and management directives.
Introduction to Microsoft Product Licensing. Discusses how Microsoft software is licensed, and shows pitfalls around Microsoft licensing. Recommendations and conclusions per topic are covered. Discusses Windows licensing, Office Pro Plus licensing, Server/CAL and Core/CAL licensing, CAL suites, SQL Server licensing and more.
This document provides an overview of Azure AD Application Proxy and resources for planning its adoption. It covers awareness of Application Proxy benefits and licensing, as well as training resources like concepts, videos, and documentation. Sections are also included on planning deployment, quickstarts, configuration scenarios, troubleshooting, customer stories, and next steps for securing applications.
Here we go! Our Experts take on Legacy Application Modernization with Microsoft Azure.
With Microsoft Azure gaining ground in the Cloud infrastructure race, this article aims to discuss the cutting-edge features and advantages of Legacy App Modernization using Microsoft Azure and the Key things to consider when your application takes on the Azure outfit. Article below derived from the White Paper presented by our MS Azure team. Read on to explore the top ways how Application Modernization using Microsoft Azure helps you gain the competitive edge.
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The document provides information about Software Assurance benefits available through volume licensing. It describes key benefits such as access to new software versions, step-up licenses, extended support, training resources and more. It also summarizes activation methods for licensed software including Key Management Service (KMS) and Multiple Activation Keys (MAK). Volume Licensing provides a centralized portal called the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) to manage software licenses and entitlements.
The document describes FlexNet Manager Suite Cloud, a software license optimization solution delivered as a Software as a Service (SaaS). It provides key functionality including application discovery and inventory, license reconciliation between purchases and installations, software license optimization, and dashboards and reporting. Customers benefit from lower upfront costs, faster deployment, reduced software costs through optimization of license usage, and continuous license compliance. The solution is hosted and managed by Flexera Software and includes discovery, inventory, and license management functionality for major software vendors.
This document discusses Microsoft volume licensing, including:
- An introduction to Microsoft volume licensing and the various agreement types available for large enterprises, such as Enterprise Agreements and Server and Cloud Enrollments.
- Key details of Enterprise Agreements, including requirements, terms, available products, qualifying devices and users, and how additional products and true-ups work.
- The differences between Enterprise Agreements and Enterprise Subscription Agreements, and how cloud subscriptions can be handled under each.
- An overview of the Server and Cloud Enrollment, including requirements to cover all servers with Core Infrastructure Suite licenses and Software Assurance.
This document provides an overview of the modules covered in the MCP Exam 70-672 Preparation course. Module 1 focuses on product licensing and covers topics like product use rights, volume licensing models, desktop applications like Office 2010, desktop operating systems like Windows 7, server operating systems, client access licenses, and management servers. Future modules will cover program licensing, software assurance, and exam scenarios. The exam itself is 3 hours long.
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- What are the differences between SAP BusinessObjects on-premise and SAP BusinessObjects on PCE?
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Contents
How the Server and Cloud Enrollment Works..........................................................................................3
Available Software and Cloud Services.....................................................................................................4
Core Infrastructure ...............................................................................................................................4
Application Platform.............................................................................................................................4
Developer Platform...............................................................................................................................5
Windows Azure.....................................................................................................................................5
Additional Products...............................................................................................................................5
Software Assurance ..............................................................................................................................5
How to enroll in the Server and Cloud Enrollment...................................................................................6
Subscription in the Server and Cloud Enrollment.................................................................................6
Windows Azure in SCE ..........................................................................................................................6
Cloud Management Benefit..................................................................................................................7
Server and Cloud Enrollment Program Details .........................................................................................7
Pricing........................................................................................................................................................7
Volume Licensing Pricing Principles......................................................................................................7
Volume Pricing......................................................................................................................................7
Windows Azure.....................................................................................................................................7
Spread Payments ..................................................................................................................................7
Payment Solutions ................................................................................................................................7
Agreement Anniversary: Annual Reconciliation...................................................................................8
Renewing other enrollments into SCE ......................................................................................................8
Managing your Server and Cloud Enrollment...........................................................................................9
Committing to one or more components in an SCE .................................................................................9
Adding Products and Cloud Services.........................................................................................................9
Software Asset Management....................................................................................................................9
Tracking CALs ........................................................................................................................................9
Product Fulfillment VLSC.....................................................................................................................10
Managing Cloud Services....................................................................................................................10
Using Software Assurance ..................................................................................................................10
Getting Premier Support.....................................................................................................................10
Getting Enterprise Strategy Services ..................................................................................................10
Resources................................................................................................................................................11
Where to Learn More .............................................................................................................................11
Appendix A: Summary of Software Assurance Benefits ............................................................................12
Appendix B: Enterprise Agreement Structure ...........................................................................................14
Appendix C: Client Access License Suites....................................................................................................15
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The Server and Cloud Enrollment (SCE)
The Server and Cloud Enrollment (SCE) is a new enrollment under the Microsoft Enterprise Agreement that allows
highly committed customers to standardize broadly on one or more of the four server and cloud technologies from
Microsoft. In exchange for making an installed-base-wide commitment to an SCE component, you receive a range of
benefits, including new cloud-optimized licensing options, simplified license management and the best pricing and
terms.
Cloud Enabled
SCE offers our lowest Windows Azure pricing, application License Mobility to the cloud, and new benefits for using
System Center to manage Windows Azure resources. SCE also includes a new subscription-based option which offers
more flexibility when retiring workloads, consolidating, or migrating to the cloud.
Standardized & Simplified
SCE replaces Enrollment for Core Infrastructure (ECI) and the Enterprise Application Enrollment (EAP) with a single
enrollment spanning Microsoft’s server and cloud technologies. This allows you to take advantage of simplified
licensing through a standardized set of products and services and gain access to the latest technologies and benefits
for all deployments.
Cost Savings & Benefits
SCE offers great pricing and benefits for server and cloud products, including discounts on new licenses, Software
Assurance and Windows Azure. Customers with high purchasing volume may also qualify for premium benefits
including unlimited problem resolution support.
15% discount off License + Software Assurance products and 5% off Software Assurance products, as well as 5%
discount off Windows Azure when another component is included.
A new subscription-based licensing option is available alongside perpetual licenses. This gives you access to
more flexibility when you need to retire workloads, consolidate, or migrate to the cloud.
If you commit to the Core Infrastructure Suite (CIS), you will receive incremental rights to use System Center to
manage Windows Azure virtual machines and resources at no additional cost.
Microsoft Premier Services customers may also qualify for unlimited problem resolution support for SQL Server,
Windows Server and System Center, BizTalk Server and SharePoint Server.
All the benefits of Software Assurance including access to License Mobility for many applications, which enables
even more seamless migrations to the cloud.
How the Server and Cloud Enrollment Works
To enroll, an installed-base wide commitment is required to one or more of the following four SCE components.
Core Infrastructure
Application Platform
Developer Platform
Windows Azure
The following are also required:
Enterprise Agreement: Although you need to sign an Enterprise Agreement, an Enterprise Enrollment for
Desktop is not needed to qualify.
Annuity Coverage: 100% Software Assurance or Subscription coverage is required on your installed base for
each product family that you commit to. This includes those licenses that were not covered by Software
Assurance when you entered the program.
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With SCE, the following occurs:
For licenses with continuous Software Assurance coverage, Software Assurance can be renewed on entering the
program at a discount.
For licenses that did not have Software Assurance, you can subscribe to the most current version of the product
or repurchase the license and add Software Assurance.
For incremental licenses purchased during the agreement term, you receive additional price savings on license
plus Software Assurance
Available Software and Cloud Services
Through the Server and Cloud Enrollment, you can purchase groups of products and receive additional savings or you
can order software licenses and cloud services separately.
You will also see a distinction made between enterprise products that are available with an installed-wide purchase
commitment, versus additional products and enterprise cloud services that usually do not require such a commitment.
The following products are available:
Core Infrastructure
CIS Datacenter
CIS Standard
CIS Datacenter w/o Windows Server*
CIS Datacenter w/o System Center*
CIS Standard w/o Windows Server*
CIS Standard w/o System Center*
All licensed Windows Server deployments must be covered with one of the above SKUs.
*These SKUs are used for component licenses with continuous Software Assurance
Minimum order requirement
You will need to purchase a minimum of 50 processors via 25 licenses (each license covers up to 2 physical
processors) or more of one or a combination of CIS Suites Standard or Datacenter
Application Platform
SQL Server CAL
SQL Server Enterprise per core
SQL Server Business Intelligence Server
SQL Server Standard per core
SQL Server Standard Server
SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse per core
BizTalk Server Enterprise per core
BizTalk Server Standard per core
BizTalk Server Branch per core
SharePoint Server
Minimum order requirement
At a minimum, you will need to purchase minimum quantities of at least one of the following:
SQL Server: 50 SQL Server per core or 5 SQL Server per server with 250 CALs
SQL Server PDW: 32 cores
BizTalk: 24 cores of any edition
SharePoint Server: 5 servers
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Developer Platform
Visual Studio Ultimate
Visual Studio Premium
Visual Studio Test Professional
Visual Studio Team Foundation Server CAL
MSDN Platforms
Visual Studio Deployment Standard
Visual Studio Deployment Datacenter
Minimum order requirement:
You will need to purchase at least 20 licenses of any combination of Visual Studio Ultimate and Visual Studio
Premium.
Windows Azure
All Windows Azure cloud services
Minimum order requirement
The minimum monetary commitment for a Windows Azure-only SCE is $1,200 USD per year.
Additional Products
All products on the Enterprise Agreement additional products list can be added except for products available as SCE
components.
The following are available as additional products:
Visual Studio Pro
SQL Server Enterprise Edition Server (non-core) SA only
System Center Datacenter and Standard Edition (for managing non-Windows Server deployments) Subscription is
not available for any additional product.
These products may be added initially or at any point during the term of your Server and Cloud Enrollment, allowing
you to more easily enable and maintain departments or divisions with specific needs and still enjoy volume pricing
advantages and an annualized payment option. Additional Products may include device-based licenses, user-based
licenses, cloud services, professional services and other licenses that support your IT environment such as CALs. (For
more detailed information about CALs and their use in Enterprise IT environments see Appendix C: A Detailed Look at
Client Access Licenses and Microsoft CAL Suites.)
Software Assurance
Microsoft Software Assurance offers you 24×7 support, deployment planning services, training, and the latest
software releases and unique technologies—all through one program. You can improve end-user productivity with
online training and home use licenses to help enhance skills and accelerate familiarity with Microsoft software and
services. To help your IT staff efficiently implement and manage Microsoft products and services, Software Assurance
provides technical training and access to new software releases when they become available. In addition,
Software Assurance supports a greater variety of cloud and hybrid deployment options with extended license rights
that let you deploy existing server application licenses in shared datacenters. (See Appendix A for a descriptive listing
of Software Assurance benefits.)
Unlimited Problem Resolution Support
Unlimited problem resolution support, a benefit only found in SCE, allows you to receive an unlimited number of
premier reactive phone services support hours for the Core Infrastructure and Application Platform components in
SCE only. To qualify, you need to spend at least $250,000 USD on Software Assurance each year for each component
you are opting in for. And you must have an active Premier Services Agreement.
If you opt into the agreement, you lose the ability to convert incidents (earned through Software Assurance on SCE
products) to premier hours for qualifying products.
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How to enroll in the Server and Cloud Enrollment
To enroll in the Server and Cloud Enrollment, you will need to identify your installed base for the SCE component that
you wish to purchase. This means you will need to identify:
All existing licenses deployed with continuous Software Assurance across all your existing licensing agreements
and enrollments
All licenses deployed (in use) without continuous Software Assurance
And any licenses you would like to add at the signing of your SCE
Next, you will need to ensure you have full Software Assurance coverage on all these licenses. Licenses with Software
Assurance simply renew as Software Assurance only in the SCE.
For deployments that are currently licensed with licenses without Software Assurance, you, have 2 options.
You can add subscription SKUs to license these workloads
You can add new License and Software Assurance SKUs at signing for these workloads
If you are enrolling in the Core Infrastructure Component, you will need to ensure that all your Windows Server
deployments are also licensed with System Center. This means ensuring all Windows Server deployments are licensed
with a CIS SKU. You can do this with subscription licenses, or by adding new license and Software Assurance. In
scenarios where you have current Software Assurance on either Windows Server or System Center, but not both, you
can purchase the “CIS without” SKUs which include Software Assurance for both products, but only a license for the
product you do not own.
Subscription in the Server and Cloud Enrollment
Subscription is a new option within the SCE that provides you with flexibility in both meeting the coverage
requirements of an SCE, as well as when deploying new licenses. You can purchase subscriptions to cover licenses
without continuous Software Assurance at signing or for new deployments
Subscription provides flexibility through:
Lower upfront costs when signing an SCE
More purchasing options for new units
Ability to reduce licenses annually when retiring workloads, consolidating or migrating to the cloud
Subscriptions require a minimum commitment of 12 months. However, should you not wish to renew or prefer to
purchase a license, buyout pricing will be set at year 3 True-Up pricing. Subscription SKUs can be purchased via
Monthly Subscription Units (MSUs) and can be included with perpetual licenses in the same SCE.
Windows Azure in SCE
You can purchase Windows Azure in one of two ways in SCE:
Windows Azure is automatically available when enrolling in any of the other three SCE components (i.e. Core
Infrastructure, Application Platform and/or Developer Platform)
Windows Azure can also be licensed standalone
If you are heavily committed to deploying server technologies on-premises, making an installed-base-wide Server &
Cloud Enrollment (SCE) commitment to Windows Server + System Center, SQL Server or Developer Tools allows you
to standardize on or more of these technologies without any upfront commitment to Windows Azure. However, once
you are ready to move some of your workloads to the cloud, you will be able to start using Windows Azure
immediately and get billed quarterly only for what you use. You get 5% off your Enterprise Agreement level pricing
with no overage penalties.
You also have the option of signing a Windows Azure only SCE – this means that you purchase Windows Azure only
without a commitment to any of the other 3 SCE components. An annual monetary commitment of $1,200 USD is
required. You will need to sign a 3 year contract but you do have the ability to increase and/or decrease your
commitment annually.
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Cloud Management Benefit
If you enroll in the core infrastructure component, you can use System Center to manage Windows Azure Virtual
Operating System Environments (VOSEs) without needing to acquire an additional license. You can of course use
license mobility to move existing licenses to the cloud when moving workloads to Windows Azure, but this benefit
will also allow you to manage new deployments as well, without buying additional licenses.
Eligible Windows Azure VOSEs instances include:*
• Windows virtual machine instances
• Cloud service instances (web and worker role)
• Storage accounts
• SQL databases
• Website instances
Server and Cloud Enrollment Program Details
Pricing
Volume Licensing Pricing Principles
The annual price-per-license budgeting feature of the Server and Cloud Enrollment is predictable, so you can forecast
software technology costs up to three years in advance. A payment (based on your initial order) is due each year on
the anniversary of your SCE. Should you add additional software licenses, Windows Azure Services or subscriptions
during your agreement, the per-license costs remain the same or may be lower given the program’s volume pricing
levels.
Volume Pricing
At the onset of your Enrollment pricing is based on a tiered volume discount structure, meaning the greater the size
of your purchase commitment the less you will pay for an individual license. In a similar fashion, you may qualify for
lower, per-unit prices should you add additional Windows Azure service capacities over and above your initial
commitments.
Windows Azure
Customers who commit to one of the other SCE product families (SQL, Visual Studio, and CIS) receive an additional
5% discount on Windows Azure pricing. Windows Azure-only SCEs do not receive an additional discount.
Spread Payments
Payments for products and services purchased at signing may be spread over three annual payments mapping to
your yearly agreement anniversary. This is a benefit of the EA’s Software Assurance coverage and is offered as an
optional payment term with no cost-of-money fees.
Payment Solutions
Microsoft Payment Solutions helps you expand your IT purchasing power and improve cash flow with easy, flexible,
and affordable payment plans. You can apply Payment Solutions to all EA purchases and match payments to align
with your business requirements.
With Microsoft Payment Solutions you can craft a customized payment plan to meet your needs by selecting from a
range of flexible payment options including;
Monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual spread payments - Avoid a large upfront investment by spreading low,
equal, and predictable payments over 12 to 60 months.
Deferred payments - Defer making your first payment for up to 6 months, allowing you to begin deploying and
benefitting from your IT investments immediately, and then pay when your budget becomes available.
Ramped payments - Manage cash flow more strategically by matching payments to staged technology
deployment – paying less initially and more in the later stages of the roll-out, and ramping down the legacy
technology at the same time.
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Payment Solutions offer:
Make software purchases through a payment structure that aligns to your budget, cash flow or deployment
schedule
Add new products, upgrades or consulting services to an existing agreement outside of normal budget cycles, at
any time
Total solution financing for complete software, services and hardware solutions including non-Microsoft
products.
Note: Microsoft offers Payment Solutions to credit approved customers in specific countries with third-party
financing providers under the Microsoft Financing program. Learn more about Microsoft Payment Solutions at
www.microsoft.com/financing.
Agreement Anniversary: Annual Reconciliation
Over the life of your SCE, you can deploy additional software and online services, and then account for these changes
through an annual reconciliation process known as True-Up.
Once a year, you are asked to reconcile your SCE licenses, subscriptions and services to account anything that has
been added in the previous 12 months. This effort culminates in an order you place (or an Update Statement you
submit) that reconciles all the software licenses, subscriptions or online services added or used by your organization
over the course of the year. Your annual reconciliation order (or Update Statement) is due 60-30 days prior to your
Enrollment anniversary, which helps Microsoft ensure you’re taking advantage of allowable license transitions or
license reductions before issuing your annual invoice. (See the Enterprise Agreement True-up Guide for more
information.)
Renewing other enrollments into SCE
SCE has replaced the Enrollment for Core Infrastructure, the Enrollment for Application Platform (EAP) and the
Enrollment for Windows Azure. It is important to carefully evaluate whether the SCE is a good fit for your needs when
one of these three agreements expires.
Renewal considerations if you have an EAP
If you have an expiring EAP, you can continue your installed base-wide commitment to SQL Server, Visual Studio,
BizTalk Server and SharePoint Server in the SCE. You will see some small pricing changes as a result of standardized
and simplified discounts.
Among these changes are a new 5% discount on Software Assurance and a full 15% discount on the complete License
+Software Assurance SKUs for key components. This discount is standardized across all product editions and is
consistent with the discounts that are available in the Enterprise Enrollment.
Renewal considerations if you have an ECI
These changes do not impact an ECI customer during the term of the Enrollment. With an installed base-wide
commitment to the Core Infrastructure Suites (CIS) through SCE, ECI customers will retain access to the best pricing,
new subscription options, new Windows Azure benefits, and access to the latest technologies. New benefits like
System Center Windows Azure management rights and the ability to qualify for unlimited support are also included.
SCE provides a 15% discount on License +Software Assurance and 5% on Software Assurance for Core Infrastructure
Suite (CIS) Standard and Datacenter (SE and DC). These discounts are in addition to the discounts already provided
for CIS SKUs in non-SCE programs.
If you only want to partially cover your environments with CIS, you can very easily do so through other volume
licensing programs, with no dedicated contracts or unit minimums. Existing ECIs can be renewed into the CIS SKU in
other programs, such as Select Plus or Additional Products in the EA Enterprise Enrollment.
Adding existing licenses without Software Assurance into the SCE Agreement
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For all licensed deployments of products that must be covered as part of an installed-based commitment to SCE that
are not current with SA, you can choose to add them as subscription or to add them as License + Software Assurance
at signing.
Note: The “Deferred License” approach through the SA Prior L SKU that was available in the EAP is being replaced in
SCE with a more flexible subscription option.
Managing your Server and Cloud Enrollment
Committing to one or more components in an SCE
To enroll in SCE, you will sign a Master Agreement (MBSA) and an Enterprise Agreement in addition to the Server and
Cloud Enrollment. SCE can cover one or more components under the EA. If you want to make an install base
commitment to more than one component, this can be accommodated within one SCE contract. You will be able to
commit to additional components throughout the term of your SCE.
Once you have made an Installed base-wide commitment to a given component, you get all the benefits that go
along with that component. If an additional commitment is made to an alternate component, then you will also
realize the incremental benefits for that set of products. When you commit to the Core Infrastructure Platform,
Developer Platform and/or the Application Platform, you will also receive an additional 5% discount on Windows
Azure. There is no “cumulative” benefit of adding multiple components other than the simplicity of standardizing your
Server and Cloud licensing in a single vehicle.
Adding Products and Cloud Services
Throughout your SCE term you may adjust your Microsoft software and cloud services licenses in two ways:
If you need to add more server or CAL licenses, for these changes at your next agreement anniversary through
an annual reconciliation process known as True-up.
If you want new products or cloud services, you can order these through your Microsoft Reseller at any time
during your agreement.
Software Asset Management
Software Asset Management (SAM) is an industry best practice that helps you control costs and optimize software
investments across your organization. Administered through an ongoing plan, SAM makes it easier to identify what
you have, where it's running, and whether redundancy may exist. Microsoft offers several resources that you may use
to establish or improve your SAM practices.
The Microsoft SAM site provides a SAM optimization kit, links to several SAM self-service tools to assist with
deployment discovery and a list of Microsoft Certified SAM Partners whom you can contact directly, should you wish
to have experts help you devise and implement a Software Asset Management plan. (See Microsoft Software Asset
Management Web site for more details.)
Tracking CALs
The Microsoft Assessment Planning (MAP) Toolkit features an IT-based Software Usage Tracker functionality which
provides usage reports for the following server products: Windows Server, Exchange Server, SQL Server, SharePoint
Server, and System Center Configuration Manager.
This automated software asset management-related functionality is designed to be used by Microsoft Volume
Licensing customers. The Software Usage Tracker provides you with a view of your actual server usage, which can be
valuable for comparing with your purchased CALs, or for True-up and agreement renewal discussions. (Learn more
about CALs in Appendix C:: A Detailed Look at Client Access Licenses and Microsoft CAL Suites. Learn more about MAP
Toolkit at www.microsoft.com/map.)
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Product Fulfillment VLSC
The Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) is the primary location for Microsoft Volume Licensing customers to view
licensing information, download Microsoft software and manage Volume Licensing benefits and subscriptions.
The VLSC licensing dashboard includes a notification area for site alerts, a Volume Licensing news and
announcements section, and links to key tasks. VLSC helps you manage your SCE purchases with:
Licensing information composed of the Licensing Summary and the Relationship Summary.
Licensing Summary. You can use VLSC to view current and past Microsoft License Statements across
programs and agreements.
Relationship Summary. VLSC includes a report that shows all Volume Licensing agreements associated to a
user’s profile. You can also view further details about offerings, contacts, licenses, and purchase orders. The
Relationship Summary provides a consolidated summary of all Volume Licensing IDs associated with the
user’s Windows Live ID when accessing VLSC.
Downloads. Accelerated download speeds and a simple, secure user interface make it easier and safer for you to
use VLSC to find the right product, based on your licensing entitlements.
Product Keys. VLSC makes it easier for you to request product keys for the Windows operating system, enables
retrieval of volume license keys for all Microsoft licensed products, and provides access to technical support.
Software Assurance Benefits Summary. You can view the Software Assurance benefits available across all
agreements associated to a user’s profile. The Software Assurance Benefits Summary includes the total eligible
quantity of benefits across all agreements, benefits that have not yet been used, and benefits that have not yet
been activated.
Online Services. Access details about Microsoft Online Services subscriptions and how to manage them.
Subscriptions. Access details and management tools for Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) and TechNet
subscriptions.
Help. Access information about the VLSC site, an FAQ, and contact details for the Support Center.
Managing Cloud Services
While management processes may be modified to accommodate future cloud service offerings, currently there are
three principle ways to manage Microsoft cloud services:
Use the Windows Azure Enterprise Portal to manage your accounts, configure rules and settings for various
Windows Azure services, and generate reports.
Use Microsoft System Center to manage both public and private Microsoft cloud implementations. System
Center’s comprehensive management capabilities enable it to monitor and manage your entire IT infrastructure
stack from traditional physical servers, virtualized servers, virtual machines, running workloads and all the way up
to service-based cloud components.
Using Software Assurance
Whether you want to download the latest Windows Enterprise Edition software, get 24x7 Problem Resolution Support
or give employees access to Office training, you will need to claim your benefits through the Volume Licensing
Service Center (VLSC).
Once you are signed into VLSC, you will follow different steps depending on the specific benefit you want to use.
Instructions for claiming and using each benefit are posted on the Software Assurance Web site. (See the Software
Assurance Web site for more details.)
Getting Premier Support
Premier Support provides annually allocated support through the term of your Enrollment. There is no concept of a
True-up for Premier Support but rather additional hours are purchased, as needed, to supplement your particular
level of Service. Using Premier Support is a matter of contacting your assigned Microsoft Services Representative(s).
Getting Enterprise Strategy Services
Enterprise Strategy Program (ESP) provides access to an annually allocated Microsoft Enterprise Architect, and other
services throughout the term of your EA, as described in the Microsoft Product List. There are three different service
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offerings (Connect, Foundation, and Portfolio) but no concept of a True-up for ESP. Instead, additional capacity may be
purchased through a Capacity Add-On option.
Resources
Online Management Tools and Information
Designated members of your organization gain access to the following online tools to use and manage aspects of
your SCE.
Volume Licensing Service Center (https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/servicecenter/default.aspx). Use the Volume
Licensing Service Center to download licensed products, access product keys, and manage your Volume
Licensing agreements and license acquisition activity—all in one online location.
Software Assurance Benefits (www.microsoft.com/softwareassurance). Most benefits can be accessed through the
Volume Licensing Service Center. The Software Assurance Web site provides everything you need to know to get
started.
Note: When you subscribe to Microsoft cloud services you gain access to online administration and monitoring tools.
See Managing Cloud Services on previous page.
Buying, Renewing or Adding to the SCE
To buy, renew, or add products and services to your SCE, contact your Microsoft Authorized Enterprise Software
Advisor (ESA) or Microsoft Authorized Large Account Reseller (LAR).
In the United States, call (800) 426-9400, or find an authorized reseller.
In Canada, call the Microsoft Resource Centre at (877) 568-2495.
Academic, Government and Charitable Organizations
If you are affiliated with an academic, government or charitable organization there are additional Volume Licensing
programs available to you, which may include additional partner and pricing advantages. Visit the Microsoft Volume
Licensing Web site for more information.
Worldwide
For information about Volume Licensing offerings available in your area, find the Microsoft Volume Licensing Web
site for your country/region.
Where to Learn More
Microsoft Worldwide Volume Licensing www.microsoft.com/licensing
Microsoft Enterprise Agreement http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-options/enterprise.aspx
Microsoft Online Services www.microsoft.com/licensing/onlineservices
Software Assurance www.microsoft.com/softwareassurance
Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing-customers/manage-my-
agreements.aspx
Microsoft Financing www.microsoft.com/licensing/how-to-buy/financing.aspx
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Appendix A: Summary of Software Assurance Benefits
The table below offers a summary of available Software Assurance benefits for on-premises software organized by
type: New Products, Deployment, Training, Support, and Specialized Benefits. These benefits can vary depending on
the volume and type of licenses (e.g. Windows, Server, or Office) you have purchased under your Enterprise
Agreement.
Benefit Description Entitlement Summary
New Products
New Product Versions Provides new software version
releases so you have access to the
latest technology.
Every license covered under Software Assurance
may be upgraded to the newest version.
Step-Up Licensing
Availability
Enables you to migrate your
software from a lower-level edition
to a higher-level edition, such as
Office Standard to Office
Professional Plus, at a low cost.
To get a Step-up license, you need a license for
the qualifying, lower-level product. For current
details, refer to the Microsoft Product List at
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/productlist/.
Deployment
Planning Services Provides structured planning
services from Microsoft partners to
enable efficient deployments of
Microsoft application, system and
server products, and cloud services.
You receive a number of Planning Services days
based on the number of qualifying Office
Application, CAL Suite and Server products with
Software Assurance coverage.
License Mobility
Through Software
Assurance
Enables you to deploy certain
server application licenses on-
premises or in the cloud by
assigning your existing licenses to
an authorized service provider’s
server farm.
You may utilize License Mobility when you carry
Software Assurance on eligible server
application products.
Training
Training Vouchers Provides in-depth technical
classroom training for IT
professionals and developers.
You receive a number of Training Days based on
the number of qualifying Office and/or Windows
operating system licenses covered with Software
Assurance.
E-Learning Offers self-paced interactive
training designed for end-users,
delivered via Internet or Intranet.
For every qualifying license (such as Office Word
or Windows OS) covered by Software Assurance,
one person in your organization may access E-
Learning courses for that product.
Home Use Program Provides employees with the latest
version of Microsoft Office for their
home computer, via low-cost
download.
For each Office application license you have
covered with Software Assurance, a user of the
licensed PC or device may acquire, at low cost,
one copy of that product for use at home.
Support
24x7 Problem
Resolution Support
Provides around-the-clock phone
and web incident support for
Microsoft server and desktop
products.
Except for Open License Program, when you
have at least one server license covered with
SA you get one complimentary phone support
incident, plus unlimited web support for eligible
server products covered with SA. You are also
eligible for an additional phone support incident
for every US$200K spent on system and
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application SA, and for every US$20K spent on
server and Client Access License SA.
Extended Hotfix Support Provides specific product fixes on a
per customer incident basis,
beyond the standard product
support.
While annual fees normally charged as part of
an Extended Support agreement are waived, to
receive this benefit you must have SA coverage
for the related product pool and a Premier
Support Agreement in place.
Specialized Benefits
Cold Backups for
Disaster Recovery
Provides licensing for servers used
as offline (“cold”) backups for
disaster recovery purposes.
For each qualifying Server license you have with
Software Assurance and related CALs, you may
run one instance of the software on a “cold”
server for disaster recovery purposes.
Enterprise Source
Licensing
Program
Provides access to Microsoft
Windows source code for internal
development and support.
To receive this benefit you must have SA
coverage for all of your purchases under the
systems product pool and have at least 1,500
desktops covered with SA.
Spread Payments Payment for License and Software
Assurance may be spread across
three equal, annual sums.
Available on all Volume Licensing programs,
except Open License.
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Appendix B: Enterprise Agreement Structure
Enterprise Agreement Structure
The structure of the Enterprise Agreement consists of three components: the
Microsoft Business and Services Agreement (MBSA), Enterprise Agreement,
and any Enterprise Agreement Enrollment(s). The MBSA covers multiple
Microsoft Volume Licensing programs including the Enterprise Agreement
and also Services terms. The Enterprise Agreement governs all Enrollments
signed under the EA. Each Enrollment then contains terms which apply only
to the specific offers available under that Enrollment, as well as outlines
ordering, billing and pricing terms. The purpose of this agreement structure is
to simplify the license agreement process by allowing general governing
contract terms to be signed once, without the need to re-negotiate terms
when you choose to purchase additional licenses through your Enrollment(s).
Agreement Components
A Microsoft Business and Services Agreement is required. This is a master agreement that defines contract terms
common to Microsoft Volume Licensing and Services agreement. The MBSA needs to be signed only once with, or
prior to, your Enterprise Agreement.
The Enterprise Agreement defines the license terms which apply to all Enrollments. The Enterprise Agreement
Enrollments establish the basic information that your organization can use to buy product licenses under the
Enterprise Agreement. They define purchasing requirements, ordering rules, billing options and pricing terms.
Additionally, they define purchase details like the term of the licensing arrangement, products, and whether or not the
Enrollment requires an organization-wide purchase commitment. They also identify the Enrolled Affiliate, included
Affiliates, specific Enrollment contacts, and the Enterprise Software Advisor (ESA) or Large Account Reseller (LAR).
Additional Documents
The Microsoft Licensing Product Use Rights (PUR) document, which is updated regularly, has additional details
regarding use rights for specific Microsoft licensed products acquired through Volume Licensing programs. Updated
monthly, the Microsoft Product List for Volume Licensing provides information about Microsoft software and Online
Services licensed through Microsoft Volume Licensing programs. (For a copy of the current Products Use Rights or
Microsoft Product List documents, please go to http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/product-
licensing.aspx.)
Microsoft Business and
Services Agreement
Enterprise Agreement
Server and Cloud Enrollment
Enterprise Enrollment
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Appendix C: Client Access License Suites
A Client Access License (CAL) is a license granting access to certain Microsoft server software. CALs are used in
conjunction with Microsoft Server software licenses to allow users and devices to access and utilize the services of
that server software. When licensing CALs, keep the following in mind:
Microsoft offers two Client Access License (CAL) Suites, the Core CAL Suite (Core CAL) and the Enterprise CAL
Suite (ECAL), which provide access rights to a number of server products and online services. When you license
CAL Suites through your EA, you do so on a company-wide basis.
The Enterprise CAL Suite includes all of the components of the Core CAL Suite, along with other CAL Suite
components. (See chart below for CAL Suite components). *
You can acquire the Enterprise CAL Suites upfront or as a “Step-up” from the Core CAL Suite. Also, customers
acquiring CAL Suites through an EA have Software Assurance, so you can update your CAL licenses as you update
your Server products to help ensure proper licensing alignment.**
Microsoft continues to offer both a per-user and a per-device licensing model when purchasing CALs.
o With the User CAL, you purchase a CAL for every user who accesses the server to use services such as
file storage or printing, regardless of the number of devices they use for that access. Purchasing a User
CAL might make more sense if your company employees need to have roaming access to the corporate
network using multiple devices, or from unknown devices, or you simply have more devices than users
in your organization.
o With a Device CAL, you purchase a CAL for every device that accesses your server, regardless of the
number of users who use that device to access the server. Device CALs may make more economic and
administrative sense if your company has workers who share devices, for example, on different work
shifts.
*CAL Suites components are updated to support features and functionalities of new Microsoft server products and services. Refer to
www.microsoft.com/calsuites for the latest CAL Suite product and licensing information.
**Note: When licensing CALs the CAL must be the same or higher version of the server software, meaning if you upgraded to Windows Server
2012, you need to license 2012 Windows Server CAL.