Architecting your Microsoft licensing: The power of the CSP licensing model

Presented by

Levi Wolff, Global Microsoft Enablement Manager / Fraser Mclean, Microsoft Alliance Manager

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Architecting your Microsoft licensing with the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) model is much like tailoring a suit - it’s designed to fit the unique requirements of your organization. With the CSP model, you can significantly enhance your organization’s efficiency and adaptability with a licensing strategy that is perfectly fit for your needs. With benefits from eliminating wasteful shelfware to bundling options, the CSP model offers a streamlined licensing approach that will help you optimize your software investments and prepare for future technological advancements, such as AI. From this webinar, you will: - Understand how to tailor your licensing to your organization’s specific requirements. - Learn about the long-term benefits of a well-architected licensing model. - Discover how the CSP model can future-proof your organization and support AI integrations. This webinar is tailored not only for procurement and ITAM professionals as a continuation of Part 1, but also to IT professionals looking to understand the power of properly architecting your licensing within a Microsoft contract.
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