
EA sports a new look
Published: 17 July 2009 08:24 GMT
Microsoft has announced two new software licensing packages intended to simplify buying and provide discounts at a time when many of the company's customers are looking to reduce costs.
The packages, covering business applications and core infrastructure, are designed to fit in with existing Microsoft licensing programmes, such as the Enterprise Agreement (EA). The idea is that customers in these programmes will be able to get more out of what they have already paid for, according to the software maker.
EA is a desktop-focused licensing programme aimed at small and medium-sized businesses. EA requires that customers pay Software Assurance (SA). This provision, which has attracted criticism, requires customers to pay a premium each year for the right to upgrade to a new version of the software, if one happens to be released during the lifetime of the licence deal.
The new software licencing packages are bought as "enrolments" under EA: the Enrolment for Application Platform and the Enrolment for Core Infrastructure.
The Enrolment for Application Platform covers a suite of products that includes Microsoft SQL Server database software, Microsoft BizTalk Server, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Microsoft Visual Studio development system and Microsoft Dynamics xRM business software.
The application platform scheme allows customers to pay for the software over one or three years, which can mean up to 40 percent lower ongoing costs for a new deployment, according to Matz.
The Enrolment for Core Infrastructure includes Windows Server, Microsoft System Center server management and Microsoft Forefront Client Security. It is designed to simplify the way the software is licensed, corporate VP of worldwide licensing and pricing at Microsoft, said in a statement on Tuesday.
"Previously, customers would have purchased our infrastructure technologies using a combination of licensing models including per server, per processor, per operating system environment and subscription," he stated. "With the Enrolment for Core Infrastructure, this is all accomplished using a simple, per-processor basis."
Both schemes will be available from 1 October.
Original article: Microsoft repackages its software licences from silicon.com
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