Microsoft Volume Licensing Reference Guide
Microsoft Volume Licensing Reference Guide
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft Volume Licensing ...................................................................................................... 1 How to Use This Guide ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Keys to Understanding Microsoft Volume Licensing ...................................................................................................... 2 Programs for Your Organization Type and Size ................................................................................................................ 2 Programs for Public Sector and Other Organizations .................................................................................................... 3 Microsoft Payment Solutions.................................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 2: Choosing a Volume Licensing program for your commercial organization .......................................... 5 Microsoft Open Programs ......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Microsoft Open Program Family: Three Options .............................................................................................................. 6 Microsoft Select Plus Agreement ............................................................................................................................................ 9 Microsoft Enterprise Agreement ........................................................................................................................................... 12 Comparing Volume Licensing Programs ........................................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 3: Choosing a Volume Licensing program for your government organization ....................................... 21 Worldwide Government Licensing ....................................................................................................................................... 21 United States Government Licensing .................................................................................................................................. 21 Home Use Program for Government Employees ........................................................................................................... 22 Choosing the Right Option ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 Comparing Volume Licensing Programs for Government .......................................................................................... 24 Taking the Next Step ................................................................................................................................................................. 25 More Resources ........................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Chapter 4: Choosing a Volume Licensing program for your charitable organization ............................................ 26 Transactional Licensing ............................................................................................................................................................. 26 How to Acquire Charity Discounts........................................................................................................................................ 26 More Resources ........................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Chapter 5: Choosing a Volume Licensing program for your school or university ................................................... 28 Transactional Licensing ............................................................................................................................................................. 28
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Each chapter also contains information about the additional benefits and resources that are available with each program, such as software asset tracking tools, maintenance programs, and online management services. At the end of each chapter is a quick feature comparison chart and an online selection tool. In addition, separate chapters provide overviews of the following two key areas that apply to all Volume Licensing programs in varying manners and are worthy of a more in-depth understanding: Product Use Rights (PUR), which provides an overview of product-specific terms and conditions that govern how Microsoft products can be used in the Volume Licensing programs Software Assurance, which helps customers boost productivity across their organizations by providing new product versions, deployment planning, support, training, and unique technologies in one cost-effective program
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For organizations with fewer than 250 computers, the Microsoft Open Programs provide volume discounts for a minimal up-front cost and are widely available through the worldwide partner channel. Open Programs provide the following three purchasing license options for commercial businesses: Open Value is for organizations with as few as five desktop PCs and offers the advantages of Software Assurance, simplified license management, and an annual payment structure. The Open Value program offers three options: Company-wide, NonCompany-wide, and Open Value Subscription. Open Value Subscription is for customers who want to subscribe to, rather than acquire, Microsoft product licenses. Available in select countries or regions, Microsoft Open Value Subscription provides the lowest up-front costs of the Open Programs with the flexibility to reduce their total licensing costs in years when their desktop PC count declines. Open License is for customers who want a minimum initial purchase of only five software licenses. This program is ideal if you prefer to pay-as-you-go and change your licensing program as your business grows. You can qualify for volume purchasing under the volume feature of Open License. Open volume purchasing is for customers who can meet minimum purchase levels using a system of product pools and points. With an entry minimum of 500 points from a single product pool, this program offers deeper discounts for a greater savings.
For organizations with 250 or more desktop PCs, Microsoft offers the following options: Microsoft Select Plus is for midsize and large organizations with 250 or more desktop PCs with multiple affiliates that want to license software and services at any business unit level while still getting the price saving advantages of being a single organization. Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) is for larger organizations that want to standardize their desktop IT across the enterprise, but retain the flexibility to purchase Microsoft software licenses and cloud services for different types of users. Based on a three-year enrollment term, it provides the deepest pricing discounts and the advantages of Software Assurance. Microsoft Enterprise Subscription Agreement (EAS) is a Volume Licensing program for large organizations that want to subscribe torather than purchaseMicrosoft software licenses. This program provides similar advantages as the Enterprise Agreement with a lower initial cost based on a three-year subscription and the ability to increase or decrease subscription counts on an annual basis. However, unlike the EA where you retain perpetual use rights for the licenses you purchase, with this subscription agreement, you gain access to Microsoft software for only as long as you maintain your subscription.
In addition to size, you need to consider your organizations primary function. For example, additional discounts are given to some public sector organizations such as schools and universities.
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For organizations with more than 250 PCs, we recommend that you add Microsoft Online Services through a Volume Licensing program such as the Enterprise Agreement. See Chapter 2 Choosing a Volume Licensing Program for Your Organization for more details. Smaller organizations should choose the Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP) at www.microsoft.com/online.
Find out how a predictable and affordable payment structure can help you get the IT you need and stay on budget. Visit the Microsoft Payment Solutions home page at http://www.microsoft.com/financing for more details.
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In general, Microsoft Volume Licensing commercial programs align to two main categories: programs for companies with fewer than 250 desktop PCs and programs for companies with more than 250 desktop PCs. For organizations with up to 250 desktop PCs, the Microsoft Open Programs: Open Value, Open Value Subscription, and Open License have flexible, low-entry requirements. Open Programs offer three choices to meet an organizations specific needs, and they are all available from resellers, solution providers, and online vendors. For organizations with 250 or more PCs, Microsoft offers the Microsoft Open Value, Open Value Subscription, Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Subscription Agreement, and Select Plus options through Microsoft Large Account Resellers (LARs) and Microsoft Enterprise Software Advisors (ESAs). Both LARs and ESAs offer flexibility in payment schedules. All organizations can also subscribe to Online Services through the Microsoft Online Subscription Program.
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organizations with at least five desktop PCs to acquire the latest Microsoft technology. These offerings provide volume discounts for a minimal up-front cost and are available broadly through a worldwide partner channel. Although Microsoft Open Programs are available to any size organization, they are most often used by organizations with fewer than 250 desktop PCs. The Open Programs offer many benefits, including the following: Simplicity. Start using licensed products as soon as your order is placed through the Open License pay-as-yougo model. Affordability. All Open Programs offer flexible payment options so that you can stretch your software procurement budgets further than retail license purchase options. Flexibility. A broad worldwide partner channel ensures that you have convenient and fast access to thousands of software titles. Value. Manage licenses easily and conveniently through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC).
Open Value
The Open Value program is a flexible and affordable way to use and manage Microsoft licensed products under a single agreement. The program is a three-year term commitment that includes Software Assurance as a fixed benefit. The Open Value program has the following three options to choose from. Company-wide Option Open Value Company-wide offers commercial and government organizations additional savings when they standardize all of their desktop PCs on one or more Microsoft enterprise products. With this single platform option, you can customize your desktop PCs by choosing separate components, including the desktop operating system, Microsoft Office suites, and CAL suites, plus additional software products selected in your agreement that include the following platform product options: Desktop operating system: Windows Pro Upgrade Microsoft Office suite: Microsoft Office Professional Plus CAL suites: Microsoft Core CAL Suite, Windows Small Business Server CAL Suite, and Enterprise CAL Suite
The Open Value Company-wide option includes discounts on company (organization)-wide deployment. NonCompany-wide Option If you need licenses for servers or for a limited number of desktop PCs, you can open a Non Company-wide Agreement for any product license purchases.
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Not available for charitable organizations in all countries/regions. Check with your reseller regarding current availability. Open Value for Government is an option for government organizations with up to 250 desktop PCs.
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Like the Company-wide option, the Subscription option offers the Single-Platform option to standardize desktop PC software across your organization with a customizable platform that allows you to mix and match components. Platform Option With both Open Value Company-wide and Open Value Subscription, you can choose to standardize desktop PC licensed products across your organization on all three components on the platform (desktop operating systems, Microsoft Office suites, and CAL suites) and receive additional savings. The platform option provides the simplest way to manage desktop PC licenses because you do not need to track which version is installed on which desktop PC.
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By adding the number of points earned, you can determine whether you meet the minimum purchase requirement. For a full list of point values, refer to the Product List at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/productlicensing.aspx.
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Learn more about Select Plus at the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensingoptions/select.aspx.
Agreement Structure
The Select Plus Agreement provides greater flexibility for enrolled affiliates located in different countries and regions. Purchasing is independent, yet consolidated under one master program. Select Plus consists of the following three components: The Microsoft Business and Services Agreement (MBSA) defines contract terms common to Microsoft licensing, service, and support agreements. Customers need to sign this required master agreement only once with or prior to the Select Plus Agreement. The Select Plus Agreement enrolls your organization in the Volume Licensing program so that you can purchase product licenses and services at volume discount prices. The Select Plus affiliate registration form identifies buying affiliates within your organization and enrolls them in the program. As a result, they can acquire software licenses and services under the Select Plus Agreement. You must have at least one lead affiliate registered using this form (additional forms are optional).
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Your organization automatically moves to a lower price level when either of the following occurs:
You increase the amount you spend through your Select Plus Agreement and purchase enough points to take you to the next price level. You associate your Select Plus Agreement with an existing commercial or government Enterprise Agreement or 3 Select License Agreement that has a lower price level.
Academic customers can also associate a Campus and School Agreement with a Select Plus Agreement.
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Subscribing to software license coverage through the Enterprise Subscription Agreement potentially can provide financial benefits, because companies can treat it as an operational expenditure, which may provide tax savings.
The EA helps you simplify software licensing, budgeting, and administration with a single agreement through which you can manage all of your Microsoft software and cloud services. You decide which software and services to run onpremises or have hosted by a third party, based on user requirements and what is most cost-effective for your organization. All Enterprise Agreements include Software Assurance benefits that you can use to plan deployments, ready your users for new software, and support Microsoft products and services without incurring additional costs. You can spread the cost of your EA across three annual payments, helping you predict future budgets. If you add new users or devices during your EA, you can equip them with software and services you are already using and then account for these changes once a year, through an annual reconciliation process known as True Up. You should take advantage of Enrollment Programs that help you license solution-focused technology suites of Microsofts most popular server products. They can be very cost-effective in purchasing software licenses and solutions to address key organizational objectives, like building a secure and well-managed data center (Enrollment for Core Infrastructure [ECI]) or helping your IT staff build, manage, and maintain applications that support your business (Enrollment for Application Platform [EAP]). You can choose to either purchase your software licenses via the EA or subscribe to licenses via the Enterprise Subscription Agreement (EAS). With the EAS offering, you have lower short-term costs and the ability to increase or downsize your subscriptions annually.
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The following enterprise products are included in the Enterprise Desktop: Windows Pro Upgrade Microsoft Office Professional Plus Enterprise CAL Suite
The complete list of enterprise products is available on the Microsoft Product List at the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/product-licensing.aspx.
Additional Products
You can choose from a broad selection of software titles, all available as additional products. When you purchase additional licensed products, you get the same License & Software Assurance coverage as for enterprise products, but you do not need to make an enterprise-wide commitment. For products licensed at signing, you can spread out payments throughout three years in the same way that enterprise product payments are annualized. Spreading out the cost of software licenses throughout three years can help your organization refocus critical IT budget and provide predictability for budgeting purposes. Also, additional products included at signing have corresponding pricing for using the True Up ordering process, which has consolidated annual ordering. Examples of software products available as additional products include Office Visio, Office Project, Windows Server, and Exchange Server. A complete list of additional products is available on the Microsoft Product List at the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/product-licensing.aspx.
Additional Enrollments
You can extend the value of your Enterprise Agreement with two new enrollments that help you purchase Microsoft technology. Both are Microsoft Enterprise Agreement enrollments for customers who want to simplify licensing, help reduce costs, and manage their core infrastructure more efficiently.
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Deploy unlimited incremental units: New incremental units receive price savings on license cost. True up annually or at the end of your three-year term.
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Choose the best True Up option: One-Year True Up (incremental licenses purchased annually receive price savings). Three-Year True Up (fixed payments with growth and Premium Edition mix built in).
For more information on both the Enrollment for Application Platform and the Enrollment for Core Infrastructure, see the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-options/enterprise.aspx.
Terms
Each Enterprise Agreement enrollment has a three-year term during which all the terms and prices of products covered in the initial order remain consistent. This means you can plan and budget for software license purchases up
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True Up
During the time you are enrolled in the Enterprise Agreement, your business will likely grow and you will add desktop PCs. When you add desktop PCs to your EA, they immediately get the same license coverage as the desktop PCs enrolled at the beginning of the enrollment term. You just report added desktop PCs through an annual process called a True Up order. True Up orders consolidate orders for additional software licenses deployed during the year under one order annually (including the third year before any renewal). Customers can also true up multiple times throughout the year as an added benefit in managing costs. This feature is in addition to the annual True Up required each year. The annual True Up feature helps reduce time and expense by consolidating the report of multiple additional software use under one purchase order. If you do not add desktop PCs during the year, an update statement is reported to alert Microsoft not to expect a True Up order.
Step Up
With the Step Up License, you can upgrade to a later product edition without incurring the full cost of licensing two separate editions of software products. As a result, it is possible to migrate from Standard Edition software products to Professional or Enterprise Edition software products while maintaining Software Assurance coverage on a given product. For further details, please reference the Enterprise Agreement Program Guide at the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-options/enterprise.aspx.
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Price level
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Desktop PCs
2502,399 2,4005,999 6,00014,999 15,000 or more
Microsoft also offers a Component EA that customers can use to license one or two of the three components listed below. New customers who enroll in a Component EA receive a 15 percent discount off of the price they would have paid when licensing through a Select License Agreement. Windows Pro Upgrade Microsoft Office Professional Plus
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With your Enterprise Agreement, you can license the full breadth of Microsoft Online Services as they become available.
Microsoft Office 365 offers cloud versions of Microsofts most trusted communications and collaboration products with the latest version of the Microsoft Office suite.
The Windows Azure Platform is a flexible cloudcomputing platform for developing custom solutions with an on-demand scalable infrastructure.
Windows Intune helps you manage and secure PCs anywhere with cloud services and provides the best Windows experience with upgrades to Windows 8 Enterprise.
With your EA, you can license the full breadth of Microsoft Online Services when they become available. Those that are available as Additional Online Services through your EA are designated as such in the Microsoft Products List. You can add these Online Services to your existing EA, EAS, or CASA by contacting your Microsoft account manager or preferred reseller. Note: True Ups and Annual Purchases are not used for Additional Online Services. You must purchase any licenses required to cover incremental users in advance of provisioning users. Exceptions exist where online services are included as part of other licenses, or where True Ups are expressly permitted for an online service in the Microsoft Product List or PUR.
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online offers flexible sales, marketing, and service solutions that integrate with other Microsoft products, plus customization and partner offerings.
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Any; price levels start at 500 points per pool License, License and Software Assurance, and Software Assurance for renewals or eligible OEM and FPP purchases
License, License and Software Assurance, and Software Assurance for renewals or eligible OEM1 and FPP2 purchases
License and License and Software Software Assurance and Assurance Software Assurance renewals
Pricing
Based on desktop PCs and/or License and Software Assurance orders Two years, not renewable Up-front payment Three years, renewable
Automatic-tiered Based on desktop PCs pricing based on product pools Agreement never Three years, renewable expires Annual payments or up front4 Microsoft Authorized Large Account Resellers only Provided with initial order via download from the VLSC5 Direct relationship with Microsoft, supported by Authorized Enterprise Software Advisors Provided with initial order via download from the VLSC; updates are provided throughout the agreement term
Microsoft Online A broad reseller channel Services Customer Portal Provisioning and Acquired activation on the separately online platform and/or via download from the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) Provided with initial order via download from the VLSC5
Product fulfillment
Included
Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Full-package product (FPP) 3 Online Services refer to applications hosted at Microsoft Data Centers with client applications that may or may not be installed locally. 4 License-only purchases (i.e., without Software Assurance) must be paid up front. 5 Additional media must be obtained separately at a cost.
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Worldwide Find Volume Licensing contacts for your country or region at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/worldwide.aspx.
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To learn about programs for state, local, and regional government agencies, visit http://www.microsoft.com/industry/government/howtobuy/state/state.aspx.
*Not available in some countries/regions. Contact your reseller to check current availability.
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Licensing offerings
License, License and Software Assurance, and Software Assurance for renewals or eligible OEM1 and FPP2 purchases
License, License and Software Assurance, and Software Assurance for renewals or eligible OEM and FPP purchases
Pricing
Based on desktop PCs and License and Software Assurance orders Two years, not renewable Three years, renewable. Oneyear option for Open Value Subscription Annual payments or up front
Agreement term
Up-front payment
Annual payments
Direct relationship with Microsoft, supported by Authorized Enterprise Software Advisors or indirectly through a LAR
Product fulfillment
Acquired separately
Provided with initial order; additional media must be obtained separately at a cost Included
Provided with initial order; updates are provided throughout the agreement term
Option to add
Option to add
Included
Not offered
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OEM FPP 3 Online Services refer to applications hosted at Microsoft Data Centers with client bits that may or may not be installed locally. They are priced monthly and billed annually for the term of the agreement. 4 Not available in some countries/regions. Contact your reseller to check current availability. Note: Additional programs exist for government partners in certain countries where Standard Indirect forms are not used.
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Worldwide Organizations outside of the United States should contact the local Microsoft office at http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide.
More Resources
Use these resources to learn more about Microsoft Volume Licensing for Government: Learn about Microsoft programs for government organizations. Visit the Microsoft in Government website at http://www.microsoft.com/industry/publicsector/government/default.mspx. Discover more about what Volume Licensing can do for your organization at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing. Review a list of the products that are available under Microsoft Volume Licensing at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/product-licensing.aspx. View the government eligibility requirements at http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/userights/DocumentSearch.aspx?Mode=3&DocumentTypeId=6.
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Transactional Licensing
With transactional Volume Licensing programs, customers acquire perpetual software licenses (meaning the institution owns the licenses) while eliminating the costs and packaging of retail software. Microsoft has one transactional Volume Licensing program for charity customers: Microsoft Open License for 4 Charities.
Open License for Charities is not available in all countries/regions. Contact your local Microsoft office regarding availability.
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More Resources
Use these resources to learn more about Microsoft Volume Licensing for Charities: Download the list of Open License for Charities resellers in the United States. The document is available under Downloads at the Open License for Charities webpage at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensingoptions/charity-resellers.aspx. Discover more about what Volume Licensing can do for your organization at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing. Learn how to request a software donation for your charitable organization at http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/nonprofits/whos-eligible/..
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Transactional Licensing
With transactional Volume Licensing programs, customers acquire perpetual software licenses (meaning the institution owns the licenses) while eliminating the costs and packaging of retail software. Microsoft has two transactional Volume Licensing programs for education customers: Microsoft Open License for Academic and Microsoft Select License for Academic.
Select License for Academic also offers the Student Select program, which gives you the option of purchasing licenses and media for limited products and transferring them to your students. These orders are placed using a special Student Select Enrollment under the Academic Select License Agreement.
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Subscription Licensing
Microsoft has two subscription licensing offerings for education customers, the Enrollment for Education Solutions and the School Enrollment. Both offer a subset of products, including specific application, system, and Client Access License products, designated by Microsoft as desktop platform products, which are licensed on an organizationwide basis. To get started with your subscription, you place an order for desktop platform products in a quantity that is equal to your organization-wide count of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees or students (for Enrollment for Education Solutions) or PCs (for School Enrollment). For products licensed organization wide, even if the number of devices or users grows, you remain fully licensed throughout the designated term, and you only need to report an increase in the number of your FTE employees or students or PCs on your annual order. All products licensed through either subscription offering include Software Assurance, a comprehensive maintenance offering that helps you maximize your software investment. The Enrollment for Education Solutions (EES) is available to both primary/secondary and higher education institutions and offers the simplicity of counting people and the flexibility to order additional products in any quantity as needed. The School Enrollment is for primary/secondary schools and preschools and offers the simplicity of licensing all products organization-wide with an annual count of your institutions PCs. Subscription licensing offers many benefits, including the following: Easy compliance. Because all of your computers and users are covered throughout the subscription term based on an annual count of your FTE employees or students (EES) or PCs (School Enrollment), it is easy to ensure that your institution is fully licensed for the products you selected organization-wide. Low administration. Subscription licensing eliminates the need to track licenses for the selected products on every computer, which can be especially helpful for managing software assets in a decentralized environment. Simple budgeting and purchasing. One annual payment covers all of the products you have selected for the year. Current technology. With subscription licensing, your licensed users can run the most current version of the software products included in the subscription. Value. By standardizing on a platform of products, you reduce your total cost of software ownership while helping to increase productivity and access to current technology. In addition, Software Assurance is included with your licenses. This provides additional support resources, tools, and E-Learning courses.
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Work at Home
Educational institutions that have acquired licenses through Microsoft Academic Volume Licensing programs can grant to their faculty and staff the right to use a second copy of a limited selection of products on either a home or portable computer.
Open License for Academic and Select Plus for Academic Work at Home Licenses
For each copy of Microsoft Office you license, the primary user of the computer on or from which the product is run can also run a second copy from either a laptop or desktop computer that he or she owns or leases. The user can only use the software while the agreement is active.
Enrollment for Education Solutions and School Enrollment Work at Home Licenses
Work at Home (WAH) licenses for EES and School Enrollment customers are available for all application, system, and CAL products at no extra cost. These limited rights permit using licensed products on a personally owned computer for work-related purposes only. You can extend these rights to your faculty and staff members only for licensed products for which you have institutional licenses through your enrollment.
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K12 schools and districts and preschools looking for a simple, flexible subscription licensing agreement.
Midsize to large organizations that want the pricing advantage of multiple affiliates and a non-expiring agreement.
View the current Microsoft Volume Licensing Product List at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/aboutlicensing/product-licensing-overview.aspx One or three years One or three years Two years from the time of initial order Include Software Assurance with license purchases and receive product upgrades released during the agreement term and E-Learning courses. No agreement expiration
Software Assurance is included, which provides product updates and upgrades, Home Use Program, support resources and tools, ELearning courses, and more.
Software Assurance is included, which provides product updates and upgrades, Home Use Program, support resources and tools, E-Learning courses, and more.
Include Software Assurance with individual license purchases and receive product upgrades released during the agreement term and ELearning courses.
Include Software Assurance Membership on a product pool and receive additional benefits. Student licensing Student Option licenses all students to use products on their personal computers. Student Option licenses a specific number of students to use products on their personal computers. Not currently available. Student licenses available through Student Select Plus.
How to buy
*You can obtain subscription licenses through the Enrollment for Education Solutions in the following one of two ways, depending on the size of your organization: Customers with as few as five FTE employees or students (if choosing the Student Option) can license through an AER by signing the simplified Open Value Subscription Agreement for Education Solutions (OVS-ES), online eAgreement. Larger customers with a minimum of 1,000 FTE employees (or students if choosing the Student Option) can also license through a LAR by signing the Campus and School Agreement and the Enrollment for Education Solutions.
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Worldwide For educational institutions outside of North America, contact your local Microsoft office at http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide or visit your regional Microsoft Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/worldwide.aspx.
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Sign agreements. Complete the ISV Royalty License and Distribution Agreement, MBSA, and signature form. To obtain these documents, contact a distributor (listed at https://mspartner.microsoft.com/en/us/Pages/Solutions/isvroyalty-licensing-distributors.aspx). Learn more about the ISV Royalty Licensing Program at the Microsoft Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-options/isv-program.aspx.
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The Services Provider License Agreement is the only program that gives you the right to license Microsoft products for commercial hosting.
Your organization facilitates your customers business, including business transactions with third parties, through software services that interact with Microsoft products. Your organization provides your customers with access to, and use of, any application, Microsoft or otherwise, and the application is running on a server and interacts with a Microsoft product on that server.
Software Services
For service providers, software services are online services that you provide to your customers to make licensed products available to them. These software services display, run, access, or otherwise interact with Microsoft licensed products. You provide software services from one or more data centers through the Internet, a telephony network, or a private network on a rental, subscription, or services basis, whether or not the service provider receives a fee. The SPLA makes offering software services easier because you are the licensee, not the customer.
Program Benefits
The SPLA offers the following benefits: Deliver a customized service. Flexibility to deliver tailored IT services to your customers through a dedicated or shared hosting environment. Increase the value of your services by managing software use rights for your customers. Pay as you go with no up-front costs. Pay only for the products that you made available to your customers the previous month. No start-up costs, monthly sales requirements, or long-term commitments exist. Access the most current product versions. Give your customers the most current and capable Microsoft platform. Download your products at no charge through the VLSC instead of ordering physical media. Try before you buy. Test and evaluate products internally before offering them to your customers as a service. Receive prior version rights. Rights to prior product versions to support a seamless transition for developers and ISVs to move to the SPLA and have a hosted business model. Outsource data center services. Install Microsoft products on servers under the day-to-day management and control of an outsourcing company. That company can then perform data center administration, testing, and maintenance support services on your behalf. Install at customer facilities. Install Microsoft products on devices you own or lease and that are located on your customers premises. Offer demonstrations and evaluations. You can have up to 50 active user IDs for service/product demos and give your customers a free 60-day trial period.
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Program Requirements
The following are the primary requirements to participate in the SPLA. See the SPLA Program Guide at the Microsoft Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-options/spla-program.aspx#tab=3 for complete program requirements. Enroll in the Microsoft Partner Network (MPN). You must be a member of the Microsoft Partner Network. If you are not a member, learn how to enroll at the Volume Licensing website at https://partner.microsoft.com/global/licensing/licensingprograms/ltvolumelicensing/40032508. You must also join the Microsoft Hosting Community (via the same website). For information on how to join the Microsoft Partner Network, view https://partner.microsoft.com/global/40014052. Designate a licensed products reseller. Work with a SPLA reseller to complete the SPLA (and MBSA if applicable). Provide monthly reporting on software licenses. Submit either a monthly use report or zero use report to your SPLA reseller (or to Microsoft for direct agreements) on all licenses that you made available to your customers. You also must include the customer name and address if the customer generated more than U.S. $1,000 per month in revenue to Microsoft. Submit monthly invoice payment. You will be invoiced monthly by either your reseller or Microsoft, depending on your agreement type, based on the number of licenses reported in your monthly use report. You are responsible for submitting your payment by the agreed date. Comply with the Services Provider Use Rights (SPUR). The SPUR describes the PUR for products licensed under the SPLA. The SPUR specifies use rights and conditions that apply to a customer's use of the licensed products. Microsoft may revise the SPUR at any time. The SPUR is updated quarterly and is located at the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/userights/DocumentSearch.aspx?Mode=3&DocumentTypeId=2.
Additional SPLA Requirements: 1. Sign an MBSA. Service providers that have an existing MBSA via another Volume Licensing agreement (Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Subscription Agreement, Select Plus, Select License, or ISV Royalty) should work with their account manager and/or reseller to provide their MBSA number and link the MBSA to their SPLA. Service providers without an existing MBSA are required to sign on the next time they sign a SPLA.
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Submit monthly invoice payment. Extended Term License: The Extended Term License stock-keeping units (SKUs) are billed in three annual installments, and no additional reporting is required for the duration of the agreement. The first installment is due at agreement signing, with the balance billed on the first and second agreement anniversaries.
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Find a SPLA reseller at: http://www.microsoft.com/hosting/en/us/licensing/splahowto.aspx.
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Figure 1: You can install more than one copy on the licensed device. You can access copies of the software installed on a network device only from a device that has a license for the software.
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Figure 2: The device you use to remotely access software must be licensed for the same or higher edition, but not a lesser edition.
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Figure 3: A device with active Software Assurance may have Windows 8 Enterprise running in the physical operating system environment and a mix of Windows editions and versions running in four virtual operating system environments all on the same physical device.
Online ServicesUser or Device Subscription License, Services Subscription License, or Add-on Subscription License
For organizations with more than five users, Microsoft offers a new way to quickly subscribe to and use Microsoft Online Services (OLS). Microsoft delivers its software as a service for both consumers (with the Windows Live network of Internet services) and for businesses (with Online Services). Organizations with as few as five users can subscribe and use Microsoft OLS. Because Online Services are subscription-based, customers pay per user per month or per user per year. With the new Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP), customers can quickly subscribe online, rapidly deploy services, and manage their licenses using an online management tool. Licensing under the Online Services model includes one or more of the following: User Subscription License or Device Subscription License (USL or DSL). For offerings that require these, USLs and DSLs are needed for each user or device that accesses the online service. Services Subscription License (SSL). For offerings that require these, this license applies to the entire organizations use of the online service. User, Device, or Add-on SLs may also be required, depending on the service offering. Add-On Subscription License (Add-on SL). This license sometimes is used instead of or in addition to USLs, DSLs, and SSLs. Its purpose varies. For example, it can apply to a specified number of consumed units, such as
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Operating System Windows Server 2012 Standard Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
*If running the maximum allowed instances, the instance in the physical OSE can only be used to run hardware virtualization software, provide hardware virtualization services, or run software to manage and service OSEs on the licensed server.
Figure 4: The number of permitted instances for each operating system license.
Except as outlined in the PUR, all server operating system products require a CAL for each user or device that accesses the server software. Device CALs and User CALs are two types of CALs: Device CAL: Licenses a device for use by any user to access instances of the server software. User CAL: Licenses one user to use any device to access instances of the server software.
CALs are version-specific. They must be the same version or later than the server software being accessed. CALs permit access to servers licensed by the same entity. They do not permit access to another entitys licensed servers.
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You can deploy network architectures that use hardware or software to reduce the number of devices or users that directly access the software on a server. This is referred to as multiplexing or pooling. This does not reduce the number of CALs required to access or use the server software. A CAL is required for each device or user that is connected to the multiplexing or pooling software or hardware front end.
Figure 6: Multiplexing: Users and devices can indirectly access the Windows or SharePoint Server software as shown in the diagram below. Indirectly accessing the server software does not negate the requirement for a CAL. In the example below, each user and/or device on the right is required to have a Windows Server CAL and a SharePoint Server CAL.
An External Connector (EC) license is an alternative to CALs for each server that external users access. External users are users who are not employees or on-site contractors. An EC license assigned to a server permits access by any number of external users, as long as that access is for the benefit of the licensee and not the external user. Each physical server that external users access requires only one EC license regardless of the number of instances running. The right to run instances of the server software is licensed separately; the EC, like the CAL, simply permits access. EC licenses, like CALs, are version- and functionality-specific. They must be the same version or later than the server software being accessed. The decision whether to acquire CALs or an EC is primarily a financial one.
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Standard Edition Server MLs The number of OSE server MLs you need depends on the number of physical processors there are on the server on which the managed OSEs run and the number of OSEs you manage on that server. You must calculate the licenses you need based on each, as described below, and acquire and assign to your server the greater number of licenses. Counting licenses based on processors: Each license covers up to two physical processors, so you must count the number of physical processors on the server, divide that number by two, and round up to the nearest whole number. Counting licenses based on managed OSEs: Each license permits you to manage up to two OSEs, so you must count the number of OSEs you manage on the server, divide that number by two, and round up to the nearest whole number. An exception to this rule is when the physical OSE on your server is being used solely to run hardware virtualization software, provide hardware virtualization services, and run software to manage and service OSEs on that device. In that case, you only count the number of virtual OSEs you manage on the server, divide that number by two, and round up to the nearest whole number.
Datacenter Edition Server MLs The number of OSE server MLs you need depends on the number of physical processors there are on the server on which your managed OSEs run. Each license covers up to two physical processors, so you must count the number of physical processors on the server, divide that number by two, round up to the nearest whole number, and acquire and assign that number of licenses to your server. Provided you acquire and assign to your server the required number of Datacenter edition server MLs, as described above, you can manage any number of OSEs on that server.
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Two licenses are required because each Server ML covers up to two physical processors.
Because one Standard Server ML supports two virtual OSEs, two licenses are needed to manage three virtual OSEs. Because one Datacenter Server ML supports unlimited OSEs, only one license is needed to run three virtual OSEs. Because one Standard Server ML supports two virtual OSEs, four licenses are needed to manage eight virtual OSEs. Because one Datacenter Server ML supports unlimited virtual OSEs, two licenses are needed to cover four processors.
Licenses Required for Non-Servers (Clients) Two types of client MLs are available: one for managed OSEs and one for users. You can choose either type or a combination of both. OSE Client MLs: Each OSE client ML permits you to use the Management Server Software to manage one OSE. Any number of users can use that OSE. Provided you acquire and assign OSE client MLs to your device as described here, you can manage the OSEs on that device (one OSE per license).
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Figure 8: One OSE client ML permits managing an OSE used by any number of users.
User Client MLs: Each user client ML permits you to use the Management Server Software to manage one users OSE. Users can use those OSEs on any number of devices. Provided you acquire and assign a user client ML to your user as described here, you can manage all of the OSEs used by that user. If you have more than one user using an OSE, and you are not licensed by an OSE, you must assign a user client ML to each of the users.
Figure 9: One user client ML permits managing any number of OSEs used by the licensed user.
In some cases, a third type of client ML is available. The Enterprise CAL Suite and Core CAL Suite and their respective CAL Suite Bridges are device client MLs. A device client ML permits you to use the Management Server Software to manage the OSEs on a device. Any number of users can use these OSEs. Provided you acquire and assign a device client ML to your device as described here, you can manage all of the OSEs on that device. Please refer to the Product-Specific License Terms section in the PUR for which products permit management.
CALs are version- and functionality-specific. They must be the same version or later than the server software being accessed. You can deploy network architectures that use hardware or software to reduce the number of devices or users that directly access the software on a server. This is referred to as multiplexing or pooling. This does not reduce the
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An EC license is an alternative to CALs for each server that external users can access. External users are users who are not employees or on-site contractors. An EC license assigned to a server permits access by any number of external users, as long as that access is for the benefit of the licensee and not the external user. Each physical server that external users access requires only one EC license regardless of the number of instances running. The right to run instances of the server software is licensed separately; the EC, like the CAL, simply permits access. EC licenses, like CALs, are version- and functionality-specific. They must be the same version or later than the server software being accessed. The decision whether to acquire CALs or an EC is primarily a financial one.
Figure 11: Per ProcessorPhysical Operating System Environment. For software running in physical operating system environments, you must license each physical processor. This scenario requires four Microsoft BizTalk Server Standard Processor licenses.
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Figure 12: Per ProcessorVirtual Operating System Environments. For software running in virtual operating system environments, you need to license only the virtual processors the software uses. This scenario requires two BizTalk Server Standard Processor licenses.
Licensing By Physical Cores on a Server You can license based on all of the physical cores on the server. If you choose this option, the number of licenses required equals the number of physical cores on the server multiplied by the applicable core factor located at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=229882. With the Enterprise Edition, for each server to which you have assigned the required number of licenses, you can run on the licensed server any number of instances of the server software in a number of physical and/or virtual OSEs equal to the number of licenses assigned to that server. Thereafter, for each additional license that you assign to the licensed server, you can run instances of the server software in an additional OSE on that licensed server. With the Standard Edition, for each server to which you have assigned the required number of licenses, you can run on the licensed server any number of instances of the server software in the physical OSE.
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Figure 13: Per CorePhysical Cores on a Server. The number of licenses required equals the number of physical cores on the server multiplied by the applicable core factor located at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=229882, with a minimum requirement of four licenses.
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Figure 14: Per CoreIndividual Virtual Machines. To license a virtual machine with core licenses, purchase a core license for each virtual core (virtual thread) allocated to the virtual machine (minimum of four core licenses per virtual machine). In the example below, virtual machine 1 requires four core licenses as it has four virtual cores, and virtual machine 2 requires six core licenses as it has six virtual cores.
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In addition, Microsoft Volume Licensing briefs provide information on specific licensing topics, such as Multi-Lingual User Interface (MUI) Language Packs for Windows, Downgrade Rights Chart, and Work at Home Licenses. New topics are added regularly, and each document is available for download. You can find the licensing briefs at the Volume Licensing website at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/volume-licensing-briefs.aspx.
On-premises
Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center The Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) site provides a convenient and secure online solution for Volume Licensing customers to manage licensing agreements, enrollments, and purchases easily. With this online tool, you can manage your licenses for Open License, Open Value, Select License, Select Plus, and Enterprise Agreements. From the VLSC site, you can do the following: Calculate current Microsoft License Statements to view an easy-to-understand, comprehensive license summary across programs and agreements. View license purchases and licenses purchased to date, including expired agreements. View and request Microsoft Volume Licensing Product Keys (VLKs) and download licensed products based on your Volume Licensing entitlements. Activate and use Microsoft Software Assurance benefits. Manage access rights for internal staff and Software Assurance administrators. When you enter into your Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement, the contact person you designate receives an invitation and directions for accessing the online tool. A valid email address is required when you sign the agreement to validate your VLSC account on first log on.
You can find the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center at the VLSC website at https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/servicecenter. How to Find Fulfillment Information Stay informed about the latest product availability and updates available, access to prior versions, and other news from Microsoft related to your licensed products by visiting the Microsoft Volume Licensing fulfillment information site at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing-customers/fulfillment.aspx. Software Asset Management A Software Asset Management plan can help your organization get control of spending, save money, and stay ahead of the competition. Learn more at the Microsoft Software Asset Management website at http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sam/default.mspx.
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Cloud Services
Activation of Online Services through Volume Licensing A key difference between Online Services and on-premises Microsoft products is that Online Services reside remotely with Microsoft as the service provider and must be activated before they can be used. Through the Microsoft Online Subscription Program: You activate through the Microsoft Online Customer Portal. Notification is sent to you confirming that the service is activated. You manage services via the Microsoft Online Administration Center (MOAC).
Through an Enterprise Agreement, Enrollment for Education Solutions, or School Enrollment: After the Channel Price Sheet (CPS) is signed, the Microsoft Regional Operations Center (ROC) processes the deal in the same way that on-premises software contracts are handled. After it is processed, the Online Customer Portal (OCP) sends an activation mail to you. The activation mail is sent to your organizations designated Online Services Administrator email address (same address as on your enrollment within the EA). When promoting a trial, use this Windows Live ID in advance to avoid migration issues (versus customers personal Windows Live ID). You receive the activation mail and must activate using a Windows Live ID. Deal processing and generating an activation mail should take approximately 48 hours. If you do not receive the activation mail, you or your reseller partner should contact the ROC. Your organization can begin using the service at any time after you have activated your service.
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Available Benefits
New Products
New Product Versions. Provides new software version releases so you have access to the latest technology. Step Up Licensing. 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. Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP). MDOP is an optional subscription addon that enables businesses to virtualize the operating system applications, and the user experience; manage Windows features, and restore user productivity after a system issue. Windows Enterprise. Available exclusively to Software Assurance customers, Windows Enterprise offers premium features designed to help meet the mobile productivity, security, manageability, and virtualization needs of todays businesses.
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Planning Services are typically used during the planning stages of a deployment or implementation project. They can be used at any time to help you identify, unlock, and capture greater business value from your existing Microsoft investments.
Deployment
Planning Services. Get in-depth planning assistance from qualified Microsoft partners or Microsoft Services to help you plan on-premises, cloud-based, or hybrid software deployments.
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Training
Training Vouchers. Receive instructor-led technical training provided by Microsoft Certified Partners for Learning Solutions (CPLS). Using official Microsoft Learning courseware, this training can help IT professionals and developers sharpen their technical skills and prepare for deploying new software. E-Learning. Offers self-paced, interactive training for users and IT professionals. Delivered via the Internet or intranet, these courses can help lower your overall training costs and help employees become more efficient with Microsoft products. Extended Hotfix Support. Waives the annual fees and required sign-up periods associated with Extended Hotfix Support Account (EHSA). Home Use Program. Provides employees with the latest version of Microsoft Office for their home computer, via low cost download. TechNet Benefits through Software Assurance. Gives IT staff access to experts, technical information, plus beta and final versions of products for testing and evaluation.
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Specialized Benefits
Cold Backups for Disaster Recovery. Provides licensing for servers used as offline (cold) backups to help you improve system availability and protect mission-critical solutions from outages caused by production server downtime. Enterprise Source Licensing Program. Offers you access to Windows source code for internal development and support if you have 1,500 or more desktop PCs. Spread Payments. You can spread payments for Volume Licensing and Software Assurance across three annual sums, helping you reduce your initial costs and simplify budget requirements without interest or other costs.
Note: Benefits are subject to change. Please refer to the Microsoft Volume Licensing Product List at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/product-licensing-overview.aspx to verify the current benefits.
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