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I think this is the direction of new thought Microsoft is going to be using in many things.
Making their products and licensing more uniform and understandable.
Read more at: Microsoft makes sweeping changes to its volume-licensing plans | ZDNetMicrosoft is starting to roll out a new volume-licensing plan that unifies its myriad existing business licensing agreements into a single new type of contract.
Currently, Microsoft offers a variety of volume-licensing plans for small, mid-size and enterprise customers. Those plans include everything from Select Plus, to Enterprise Agreements, to the Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement (MOSA) and the recently announced Server and Cloud Enrollment Plan.
Under the new volume structure, there will be a single volume licensing agreement for all customers "regardless of size or type" with "integrated transactional purchasing for on-premises and Online Services." Customers will sign a "Foundational" Microsoft Products and Services Agreement (MPSA) to establish themselves and Microsoft will make available various "committed offers" to all customers.
I think this is the direction of new thought Microsoft is going to be using in many things.
Making their products and licensing more uniform and understandable.