How does Copilot for Microsoft 365 licensing work?
You’re excited to feel the power of this new Gen AI technology in your day-to-day work, but the licensing can be complicated if you’re unfamiliar with the different licensing levels. We break it down here:
CSP vs EA vs DWE
CSP (Microsoft’s Cloud Solution Provider license program) allows companies of any size to buy their licenses through an authorized Microsoft partner as opposed to an Enterprise Agreement (EA), where a customer buys their licenses directly from Microsoft.
Until now, Copilot for Microsoft 365 was only available via an EA, but Microsoft has now announced that you can buy the license through their CSP license program.
SoftwareOne is part of the CSP program - in fact we resell and manage more than $22bn of licenses for Microsoft and provide the backbone to more than 175 million Office 365 users around the world. What’s more, we were part of Microsoft’s pilot program to ready our Enterprise Agreement customers who were early adopters of the technology. In short, we have already worked hands-on with this new technology that many others are only now getting the right to sell.
We sell our CSP licenses through a bundle called Digital Workplace Essentials (DWE). Our DWE
bundle gives you access to SoftwareOne support, provides the Copilot for M365 license and includes access to an online training portal so that you can rapidly get up to speed on the new technology. Additional benefits like enablement will be added going forward.
What kind of license do you need for Copilot for M365?
The Copilot for M365 is an ‘add-on’ license, which means that to buy it, you need to add it to an existing license. There are six choices for an existing license you can add it to: