Not finding what you are looking for? View a video demo or contact us at service@directionsonmicrosoft.com

Lists all the Illustrations available as part of the Licensing Reference Set


Illustration compares SQL Server editions features across versions 2022, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2014, and 2012.


Illustration outlines the spectrum of Dynamics 365 On-Premises products and the technical features and capabilities each makes accessible via server licenses and user and deviceCALs (client access licenses).


Flowchart explains how to calculate the number of core licenses required for SQL Server 2016/2017/2019/2022 Enterprise and Standard editions under the Per Core License Model


Table explains hosting scenarios where Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise and Office Professional Plus licenses cover access to Office applications executing within server-based desktops.


Illustration outlines the main Dynamics 365 Services-branded subscription offerings, the technical capabilities they cover, and whether they are primarily licensed on a user, client device, or capacity basis.


Illustration explains the Dynamics 365 on-premises CAL (client access license) rights, and on-premises server installation rights, included with Dynamics 365 Services subscriptions.


Illustration compares technical feature and use right differences across Windows 10 /11 Pro, Windows 10 / 11 Enterprise Per Device, and Windows 10 / 11 Enterprise E3 & E5.


Flowchart illustrates the ways an organization can acquire the right to install and run Windows Enterprise edition locally on an end-user’s PC or Mac.


Table lists client-side licenses that provide rights to run and access Windows client OS-based virtual desktops (sometimes called a VDI)) in a variety of hosting scenarios.