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Microsoft Volume Licensing Reference GuideEnrollments under the Enterprise AgreementMicrosoft Volume Licensing Reference GuideEnrollments under the Enterprise Agreement
Organizations can realize additional savings and benefits when buying the following Enrollments:
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Enterprise Enrollment and Enterprise Subscription Enrollment
provides the best pricing per user, per
device, or hybrid licensing flexibility, and simplified license management for end-user technologies from
Microsoft. In the Enterprise Enrollment, on-premises licenses are generally perpetual; in the Subscription
Enrollment, on-premises products are generally licensed on a subscription basis. Online Services are
available in both Enrollments.
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Server and Cloud Enrollment (SCE)
provides the best pricing, cloud-optimized licensing options, and
simplified license management when buying one or more server and cloud technologies from Microsoft.
Enterprise Enrollment
The Enterprise Enrollment gives an organization the best value when they buy Microsoft end-user technologies
on a per-user, per-device, or hybrid basis. It provides a range of benefits, including best pricing and terms,
cloud and user-optimized licensing options, and simplified license management, when customers make an
organization-wide commitment to Enterprise Products and Enterprise Online Services.
Tip…
Subscribing to software license coverage through the Enterprise Subscription Agreement can potentially
provide financial benefits since companies can treat it as an operational expenditure which may provide tax
savings.
Enterprise Products and platforms
Enterprise Products include on-premises licenses for Microsoft core desktop products, such as Windows
Enterprise Upgrade, Office Professional Plus, and the Core and Enterprise Client Access License (CAL) suites.
Under the Enterprise Agreement, these must be licensed on an organization-wide basis and can be ordered as
individual product components or together as a platform (with an additional discount).
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