Updated: July 11, 2020 (August 16, 2010)

  Analyst Report Archived

Resources

My Atlas / Analyst Reports

449 wordsTime to read: 3 min
Rob Horwitz by
Rob Horwitz

Rob Horwitz analyzes and writes about Microsoft licensing programs and product licensing rules. He also trains organizations on best Microsoft... more

The SharePoint 2010 Licensing Q&A page can be found at sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/Pages/Licensing-Details.aspx.

A comparison of the SharePoint product line’s different tiers of functionality is posted at sharepoint.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/Pages/Editions-Comparison.aspx.

Open, Select, and Enterprise Agreement programs are discussed in the May 2009 Licensing Outline, “Microsoft Volume Licensing Programs.” The Enrollment for Application Platform (EAP) and Application Platform Agreement (APA)—two add-ons to an Enterprise Agreement—are detailed in “New Enrollments Provide Broad Server Licensing” on page 26 of the Sept. 2009 Update.

Microsoft’s quarterly Product Use Rights document, which outlines rights and restrictions affecting volume licensing program customers, is available via a link on www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/product-licensing.aspx. The chapter “Microsoft Servers—Server/CAL” deals with SharePoint Server 2010 and FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint. The “Specialty Servers” chapter covers Search Server 2010 and both the Standard and Enterprise Editions of SharePoint Server 2010 for Internet Sites.

Atlas Members have full access

Get access to this and thousands of other unbiased analyses, roadmaps, decision kits, infographics, reference guides, and more, all included with membership. Comprehensive access to the most in-depth and unbiased expertise for Microsoft enterprise decision-making is waiting.

Membership Options

Already have an account? Login Now