Title: State of Iowa Microsoft Licensing
1State of Iowa Microsoft Licensing
- Presenters
- John Stapleton
- Martha Combs
2Microsoft Licensing Agenda
- Who supports the States Microsoft Agreements?
- Volume Licensing Programs
- Select
- Select SAM
- Enterprise
- Software Assurance updates
- New benefits
- Where to get help
- What is the PSSA agreement
- Consulting
- Support
3Microsoft Support Resources
- Microsoft
- Martha Combs, Account Exec
- mcombs_at_microsoft.com
- 515-770-6318
- Mark Wernet, HQ Sales Rep
- mwernet_at_microsoft.com
- 800-426-9400 x11857
- John Stapleton, Local Gov Rep
- jstaple_at_microsoft.com
- 800-426-9400 x11778
- Aaron Vincent, Technical Account Manager
- aaronvin_at_microsoft.com
- 970-217-7534
- Steve Burger, Consulting Engagement Manager
- stevenb_at_microsoft.com
- 309-287-5329
4ASAP Software Support Resources
- ASAP Software
- Lynn Tumen, Account Exec
- ltumen_at_asap.com
- Aimee Ballenger, Inside Rep
- aballenger_at_asap.com
- 800-883-7173
5Different Types of Licensing
- OEM Licenses
- Pre-installed on new machines
- Available via System Builder program major OEMs
- Limitations Can only be sold with new machine or
new machine components. - Software cannot be transferred to different
machines - Retail Licenses
- FPP (Full Packaged Product)
- Available from Retail and Business Resellers
- Volume Licensing
- Open License, Select, Enterprise, and Enterprise
Subscription Agreements - Open License available from any reseller
- Select, available from Authorized LARs only
(Large Acct Resellers) - Enterprise, available from Authorized LARs only
6Licensing Terms
- License (L) full license with no prerequisites
to purchase - Allows you to run that version of License
- Software Assurance (SA) purchase with new
License or within 90 days of buying new license
or OEM license - Provides a host of benefits that we will cover in
next slides - LSA Allows you to purchase net new licenses
with SA coverage included - Product pools- Apps, Systems, Servers
- Software Assurance Membership Enrollment under
Select where customer commits to buying all
future licenses with SA - Microsoft Volume Licensing Services (MVLS) Web
based tool used to administer SA benefits
7Volume Licensing Programs
- Select Volume License Agreement
- Select Enrollment
- Enterprise Agreement
- Enterprise Enrollment
8In Simple Terms Whats the Difference Between
Select and Enterprise?
- The Select Agreement is a simple vehicle for
buying individual licenses. You choose the
products and also choose to include Software
Assurance on those products. - The Enterprise is a way to manage and reduce the
cost of your Microsoft Environment - Establish your core products
- Additional Training and Technical Support for
Your Environment - Licensed for the most current versions of those
products. - Direct access to Microsoft for benefits that
reduce your total cost of computing. - Also, your cost will decrease in years 4,5,6 if
you choose to renew the EA agreement
9Select Volume Licensing
- Existing Features and Benefits
- Purchases tracked via enrollment unique to each
agency. - Purchasing Software Assurance is initially
optional. Once a customer chooses to buy SA they
are committed to buy each year of the contract
and may pay on an annual basis. - Current agreement expires June to be replaced
with new three year agreement. SA customers have
option to continue on this new contract. - Monthly report of usage is required.
10Enterprise Agreement Licensing
- Three year agreement priced per desktop per year.
- Relationship more direct relationship with
Microsoft - Pricing protected for full term of EA
- Annual Reporting Requirement rather than monthly
11Enterprise Price Levels
- Enterprise Agreement 6.1
- Platform Products
- Office Pro, Win Pro Upg, Core CAL
- Price Levels
- Level A 250 2,399
- Level B 2,400 5,999
- Level C 6,000 14,999
- Level D 15,000
- Additional Products Pricing
- Priced by Enterprise Product level Prices equal
to Select - True Up
- L remaining full years of SA term ½ SA for
installation year - Renewal Pricing
- Discounted price
- All Iowa Government Enters at Level C
- What if you have less than 100 PCs?
12Products Included in EA
- Office Professional Enterprise and Software
Assurance - XP Professional Upgrade and Software Assurance
- Core CAL and Software Assurance - Client access
license that provides the rights for desktops
(i.e., devices) to access the following servers - Exchange
- Windows Server
- SharePoint Portal Server
- SMS
- Servers must be licensed separately or they may
be added to your EA enrollment! - PSSA coverage may also be added to your
enrollment! - You Have the Ability to Design Full Environment
Coverage!
13How Does the Price Compare?
14Software Assurance Offerings
- Budgeting
- Productivity
- Support
- Tools
- Training
15Software Assurance Features
- No increased cost for Software Assurance
- Offerings available in September 2003
16 Desktop Offerings
17Server Offerings
Servers
18Desktop/Server Offerings
Servers
19Microsoft Volume License Services
- MVLS
- Support
- mvlshelpa_at_msdirectservices.com
- 866-230-0560
- Training
- http//www.microsoft.com/licensing/sa/mvls/launch.
html - MVLS User Guides
- One guide for each SA Benefit
- Downloadable from Microsoft Licensing Web site
20Next Steps
- Work with your Microsoft Rep and your Large
Account Reseller to determine if an Enterprise
Agreement is right for you - Complete Enrollment under State Select Agreement
- Review SA Benefit guides to assist in
administering SA Benefits - Talk to your Microsoft team about how Microsoft
can assist you in evaluating and deploying of
Microsoft Technologies
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22Thank You!
23Microsoft Support Resources
- Microsoft
- Martha Combs, Account Exec
- mcombs_at_microsoft.com
- 515-770-6318
- Mark Wernet, HQ Sales Rep
- mwernet_at_microsoft.com
- 800-426-9400 x11857
- John Stapleton, Local Gov Rep
- jstaple_at_microsoft.com
- 800-426-9400 x11778
- Aaron Vincent, Technical Account Manager
- aaronvin_at_microsoft.com
- 970-217-7534
- Steve Burger, Consulting Engagement Manager
- stevenb_at_microsoft.com
- 309-287-5329