Universal Print, Microsoft’s hosted print management service for Windows 11 and 10 client devices, is increasing the number of print jobs included with Microsoft 365 E3 and E5 licenses.
Licensing shared devices correctly requires that organizations understand how a device will be used and which licensing options are available from Microsoft.
Technical issues and incompatibilities make remote Office automation a last choice.
Illustration shows several automation scenarios for a line-of-business task and the licensing requirements for each.
Sidebar explains how remote process automation can be run.
A license that allows Windows and Office to be automated without user intervention is useful for limited scenarios.
In this Webinar, Rob Horwitz discusses the types and quantities of extra licenses that may be required and why, along with potential ways to mitigate the financial impact.
In this Webinar, Rob Horwitz discusses the types and quantities of extra licenses that may be required and why, along with potential ways to mitigate the financial impact.
Illustration shows the timeline of Office, Windows, and Office server versions as they leave support through 2025 and 2026.
A series of on-premises software will leave support in 2025 and 2026, pushing customers toward subscription-based software.