Planning for the future: How to ensure you get the best business value from your Microsoft licensing agreement
Be proactive
Don’t wait until the last minute to plan your renewal because this will increase stress levels, and you may not have enough time to really dig into the specifics. With sufficient time and expertise, you can go through all the steps mentioned above to maximize the value of your license agreement. By being proactive, you’ll have enough time to thoroughly perform your due diligence and set clear goals for the negotiation.
Plan for future needs and organizational changes
Consider all the possible scenarios for your organization in the near or mid future.
- Is your organization planning to move to the cloud, and if so, what’s the cloud roadmap?
- Will the current licensing models address your needs throughout the next three years?
- Are acquisitions/mergers/divestitures likely to happen soon?
Before renewing a license agreement, you should have answers to these kinds of questions.
Analyze users
Create profiles of the users within your organization and determine who needs more robust functionality and who needs less. This will inform the choices you make moving forward.
Discuss cloud strategy and cloud spend
Microsoft is continually changing product use rights and terms which can impact cloud spend. For example, the bring your own licensing option introduced in October 2019 allowed customers to use their licenses flexibly on-premise or in the cloud. That’s why looking ahead and creating an excellent clear strategy on the cloud helps you plan for your future needs as part of your organizational changes.
Consider utilizing AWS optimization and licensing assessment
As you plan for your future needs, consider taking advantage of an Amazon Web Services optimization and licensing assessment (OLA) to help you assess and optimize your current on-premise and cloud environments. The free program can help your organization save on third-party licensing costs and efficiently operate your resources.
Determine if Microsoft EA or Microsoft CSP is the best choice
Explore the differences between a Microsoft Enterprise Agreement (EA) and a Cloud Solution Provider Agreement (CSP) and determine which offers your enterprise the best business value.