Microsoft Online Services is a set of services that can help you incorporate cloud-based computing into your business. Delivered via a subscription and offered over the Web, Online Services complement your existing Microsoft on-premise solutions for users with rich desktop PCs and for users accessing applications via a Web browser. Microsoft Online Services have been stand-alone services traditionally offered through Microsoft Volume Licensing programs. With the addition of our Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP), we deliver specific Online Services via a subscription and across the Web.
Microsoft is committed to delivering the functionality our users want with Microsoft Cloud Services that are comprehensive and powerful. No matter how and where you access the programs you use on an everyday basis; they are still the same, full-featured Microsoft applications you have come to expect. They still integrate with server software and the entire platform. You can use them in the cloud or on your premises. As a result, Microsoft Cloud Services is just one component of our overarching strategy, which we call software-plus-services.
With software-plus-services, we see a whole new future opening up, one in which people can use as many Microsoft Cloud Services as they want or as few. One in which software in the cloud integrates with software onsite. And one in which people get the quality Microsoft software they want and need—on their exact terms.
This guide details the purchase, activation, and support of Microsoft's commercial software services known as Online Services. This guide can help prospective and current customers of Microsoft® Online Services (OLS) better understand the licensing and business policies for purchasing Online Services through the Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP), Enterprise Agreement (EA) or Campus and School Agreements (CASA).
Microsoft Online Services are subscription-based services that can help you incorporate cloud-based computing into your business. Delivered via a subscription and offered over the Web, Online Services complement your existing Microsoft on-premise solutions for users with rich desktop PCs and for users accessing applications via a Web browser.
Acronym | Description | Purpose |
MOSP | Microsoft Online Subscription Program | A Volume Licensing program that allows customers to subscribe to Online Services or Software in the cloud. |
MOSA | Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement | Licensing agreement that customers sign online prior to purchasing subscriptions under the MOSP. |
MOP | Microsoft Online Portal | The purchasing and administrative portal for Online Services. This is where customers buy product offerings via the Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP); including signing the Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement (MOSA). This is also the portal where technical administrators go for service management such as resetting passwords or creating end user accounts. |
VL | Volume Licensing | A set of programs and policies allowing customers to attain licenses to software and services in a way that works for them. Examples of programs: EA (Enterprise Agreement), CASA (Campus and School Agreement), MOSP (Microsoft Online Subscription Program). |
POR | Partner of Record | For each Microsoft Online Services subscription purchased under MOSP or EA, a customer may name a partner of record. This Advisor partner may assist with the placement of the order. |
When most people think about acquiring software, they think about installing it on a PC and then running it for as long as the software is useful. We call this a perpetual license. And although purchasing a perpetual license is still the most common way of obtaining software, cloud computing is catching up. It is really a whole new way of thinking about how you obtaining software.
With Microsoft Online Services, the software is licensed under a subscription model, much like a subscription to a newspaper. For example, if you subscribe to an online newspaper for a year, you must pay a subscription fee each month of that year. In return, you receive access to the online newspaper's content during your subscription term. At the end of your term, you can either continue your subscription for another term or let it expire. If you do not renew your subscription, you no longer have to pay the monthly fee. But you also no longer have access to the online newspaper's content.
Similar to a perpetual license, you do not own the software, but you have the right to use it. The subscription model has some real benefits. For instance, you do not have to worry about maintenance; the software is located in Microsoft data centers. You do not have to purchase licenses for and deploy the upgrades; we take care of that for you for as long as your subscription is active.
Customers of all sizes are adopting hosted services today. We see small and midsize businesses using these services to get products and capabilities that they could not afford to deploy and manage on-premise. We also see enterprise customers who use services to help own their total cost of ownership (TCO) and to focus internal IT resources on more business-critical projects. Regardless of size, customers are shifting toward a services approach, whether it is Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), on-demand delivery through virtualization, or services running out in the cloud.
Microsoft offers these Online Services through existing Microsoft Volume Licensing programs so that you can acquire both Microsoft software and Online Services under the same agreement. The descriptions and examples in this Online Services guide do not apply to non-commercial programs such as the Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) and Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Royalty programs.
Program | Description |
Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP) | The Microsoft Online Subscription Program (MOSP) is a subscription-based Microsoft Volume Licensing program for organizations with one or more users that want to subscribe to, activate, provision, and maintain services seamlessly and affordably. The services available in this program include Office 365, Windows Azure Platform, CRM Online, and Intune. You can learn about licensing Online Services through the Microsoft Online Subscription Program at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/online-services/how-to-buy.aspx. |
Enterprise Agreement (EA) | The appropriate Microsoft Volume Licensing program for organizations with 250 desktop PCs or more. A subscription option, Enterprise Subscription Agreement (EAS), is also available. |
Campus and School Agreement (CASA) | Specifically for qualified academic institutions such as schools, colleges, universities, including research facilities, interested in purchasing five or more licenses. |
Online Services | Description |
Microsoft Office 365 | Microsoft Office 365 is designed to help meet your business's needs for robust security, reliability, and end-user productivity. Office 365 is a set of Microsoft hosted messaging and collaboration solutions, available as a suite or as individual components, that includes:
These online services help give your business streamlined communication with high availability, comprehensive security, and simplified IT management. |
Windows Azure Platform | The Windows Azure public cloud platform is a simple, reliable, and powerful Microsoft platform for creating cloud applications, online services, and websites.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online | Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online delivers a fast, flexible, and familiar customer management solution for businesses that want to combine the power of online services with the effectiveness of their everyday productivity applications. Take on your critical business issues with built-in solutions for sales, marketing, customer service, analytics, and workflow. Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online fully integrates with your current Microsoft Office programs, keeping everything and everyone connected, and helping you make well-informed business decisions. |
Windows Intune | Windows Intune is an integrated, cloud-based client management solution that provides tools, reports, and upgrade licenses to the latest version of Windows, and Windows Intune helps keep your computers up-to-date and security technologies and a variety of procedures help protect your information. |
MOSP is a subscription-based Microsoft Volume Licensing program for organizations with five or more users that want to subscribe to, activate, provision, and maintain services seamlessly and affordably. The services currently available in this program include Office 365, Windows Azure, Windows Intune, and CRM Online. NOTE: We advise existing EA and CASA customers to place orders for Office 365 through their account managers.
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Scenario: A small company with 15 to 20 users wants to invest in technology infrastructure, but does not have the IT staff to deploy or manage the technology. They want to move to Microsoft communications infrastructure but believe the up-front investment is too high. The company also stores data in several different places and wants to centralize and allow employees to edit and share based on permissions.
The company contacted its advisor who recommended it purchase Office 365 online at http://www.microsoft.com/enus/office365/default.aspx. The following is why the company subscribed to these services under the MOSP:
Office 365 Standard
Customer Experience | Terms and Conditions | Office 365 in MOSP |
Learn | Available geographies | Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela |
Learn | Program qualification | The service offerings available for purchase, currency, and legal agreement for the order are all based on the country setup in the user profile during the initial Microsoft Online Customer Portal (MOCP) user registration. For Office 365, including individual components, the data center is also based on the profile country. |
Try | Trial is available for 30 days | You may conduct a 30-day free trial of certain online offerings. Information about these trial offerings is available at http://www.microsoft.com/enus/office365/default.aspx. |
Buy | Add-on services | Microsoft Office SharePoint Online Extra Storage is available at an additional charge. |
Buy | Available channel partner | QuickStart Partner Advisors. |
Buy | Components | Microsoft Exchange Online Microsoft Office SharePoint Online Microsoft Office Lync Microsoft Office Professional Plus |
Buy | License term | Subscription term is 12 months. |
Buy | License type | Office 365 licensed products and components are licensed via a User Subscription License (USL). |
Buy | Microsoft Financing | Not available. |
Buy | Ordering | Office 365 and its components are available to order. A one-user minimum is required on an initial order of an online service. |
Buy | Ordering portal and Online Agreement | Orders are placed using the MOP at http://www.microsoft.com/enus/office365/default.aspx. During the online order process, a customer will sign the Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement (MOSA), which binds Microsoft and the customer to several of the terms and conditions on this list. |
Buy | Pricing | Price protection is in place during the subscription term. At the time of renewal, the customer pays the current market price. |
Pay | Billing and payment | Office 365 and Components:
Minimum or threshold amount to qualify for an invoice option in MOP is U.S. $500 and $250 in rest of world. |
Use/Manage | Use rights | Find the online services use rights at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/onlineuserights. |
Use/Manage | Asset management | Office 365 and Components: Customers can order and manage subscriptions by using the MOP. User administration is handled by using the MOP. |
Renew/Cancel | Cancellation | All Committed Subscriptions: The policy for the initial term is that the customer can cancel any time during the first month and only have to pay for the first month. Customers can request to have their service switched off during months two through the end of their initial subscription; there will is a 25% early termination fee on the remaining subscription value. |
Renew/Cancel | Expiration notification | Subscription Expires:
Failure to Pay (usually a credit card decline):
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Renew/Cancel | Renewal – non-auto | When customers opt out of Auto Renewal, they are notified multiple times about when their subscription will end so that they can renew it. Customers can then opt to renew automatically when the subscription ends by switching on the auto-renew setting, or they can call customer care after the subscription ends to renew. |
Renew/Cancel | Auto renewal | Subscriptions automatically renew at the end of the term, unless opted out. |
Support | Service level agreement (SLA) | SLA is 99.9 percent availability. |
Support | Software Assurance | Services sold under MOSP do not accumulate Software Assurance benefit. |
The premium Microsoft Volume Licensing program is for organizations with 250 desktop PCs or more. For government/public sector partners internationally, the preferred method is via an EA.
Scenario: An organization with 500 desktop PCs and offices spread across the United States and three global offices has an EA. A project came up that requires 150 users across the globe to have Microsoft Exchange Online. The organization called its trusted partner and discussed its business needs. With the current economic conditions, the IT budget was reduced, and so the organization needed to do more with less. It also needed a solution that would help it save money and free up IT resources. That solution is the Business Productivity Online Suite. So the organization subscribed to the needed Office 365 services through its existing EA to do the following:
Office 365 Standard
Customer Experience | Terms and Conditions | Office 365 in Enterprise Agreement |
Learn | Available geographies | Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela |
Learn | Program qualification | EA customers must have a Core Client Access License (CAL) Suite or Enterprise CAL (ECAL) Suite license with active Microsoft Software Assurance to qualify for the BPOS discount EA pricing. EA or EAS customers with Core CAL or ECAL can purchase step-up USLs for the BPOS Suite or components. |
Try | Trial is available for 30 days | You may conduct a 30-day free trial of certain online offerings. Information about these trial offerings is available at the Microsoft Online Services Web site. You are required to sign a trial agreement before receiving a free 20user trial. Partners can also learn about trials at https://partner.microsoft.com/online/. IMPORTANT: Free trials are available for Office 365. However, not all individual components of the suite are available for trial. Customers are given a default fixed 20-user trial order. |
Buy | Add-on services | Microsoft Office SharePoint Online Extra Storage. |
Buy | Available channel partner | To buy or renew, contact your Microsoft Authorized Enterprise Software Advisor (ESA) or Microsoft Authorized Large Account Reseller (LAR). |
Buy | Components | Microsoft Exchange Online Microsoft Office SharePoint Online Microsoft Office Lync Microsoft Office Professional Plus |
Buy | License term | All online services available through the EA and EAS have a term that is coterminous with the underlying customer's existing agreement. EA and EAS have a term of 36 months. |
Buy | Microsoft Financing | Microsoft Financing is available. |
Buy | Ordering | Office 365 suites and components are available to license through the EA and EAS. Office 365 Suite require Core CAL Suite or ECAL Suite with active Microsoft Software Assurance. |
Buy | Microsoft Online Portal | An EA customer could purchase through the Microsoft Online Portal, however, it is recommend purchasing through your authorized Large Account Reseller or your Microsoft Authorized Enterprise Software Advisor. |
Buy | Pricing | Pricing is based on the existing EA price level for that customer, regardless of the number of licenses purchased. |
Pay | Billing and payment | Payment and billing options follow the existing EA policies. |
Use/Manage | Asset management | Customers can purchase licensing by using existing EA channels, tools, and processes. Customers can continue to manage their software licenses through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC). https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/servicecenter/. |
Renew/Cancel | Cancellation | Customers can cancel the subscription within 30 days of purchase. |
Renew/Cancel | Renewal – non-auto renew | If the customer signs a new enrollment, the subscription is not auto-renewed, and the customer must specify which enrollment should receive an Office 365 subscription to continue using Office 365. |
Renew/Cancel | Renewal – auto renew | Auto Renewal is enabled by default on the Office 365 subscription; the customer can opt out. |
Support | Software Assurance | In order to purchase an Office 365 subscription in EA, the customer must have either the Core CAL or ECAL suite with active SA – this qualifies the customer for the discounted Office 365 pricing that we provide in EA. With respect to the launch of a product like Exchange 2010, there is not a concept of SA in a subscription in the same way as you have with software. That is, updates to the service are included in the service pricing – it is not purchased separately. |
Licensing programs specifically for qualified academic institutions such as schools, colleges, universities, including research facilities, interested in purchasing five or more licenses.
Office 365 Standard
Customer Experience | Terms and Conditions | Office 365 in CASA |
Learn | Available geographies | Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela |
Learn | Program qualification | CASA customers can purchase a license for Office 365 without Core CAL Suite or ECAL Suite, or can receive a discount on their Office 365 license purchase if they have an existing investment in a CAL Suite. |
Try | Trial is available for 30 days | You may conduct a 30-day free trial of certain online offerings. Information about these trial offerings is available at the Microsoft Online Services Web site. You are required to sign a trial agreement before receiving a free 20user trial. Partners can also learn about trials at https://partner.microsoft.com/online/. IMPORTANT: Free trials are available for Office 365. However, not all individual components of the suite are available for trial. Customers are given a default fixed 20-user trial order. |
Buy | Add-on services | Microsoft Office SharePoint Online Extra Storage. |
Buy | Available channel partner | To buy or renew, contact your Microsoft Authorized Academic Reseller. |
Buy | Components | Microsoft Exchange Online Microsoft Office SharePoint Online Microsoft Office Lync Microsoft Office Professional Plus |
Buy | License term | All online services available through CASA have a term that is coterminous with the underlying enrollment. CASA enrollments have a term of 12 or 36 months. |
Buy | Microsoft Financing | Microsoft Financing is available. |
Buy | Ordering | CASA customers can purchase licenses for the suites or individual components. Full versions (non-CAL-requiring) are available. No product minimum is required on an initial order or additional orders. No institution-wide commitment is required for Office 365. If customers add users midterm, they must purchase an equal number of USLs. User-based licenses only. Must license actual users, not by an FTE count or a PC count. |
Buy | Microsoft Online Portal | MOP is not available. Purchase through Authorized Academic Reseller. |
Buy | Pricing | Special Academic pricing is available for CASA subscribers. The reseller sets the end price. |
Pay | Billing and payment | The Academic Reseller sets payment and billing for CASA subscriptions. |
Use/Manage | Asset management | Customers can purchase licensing by using existing Authorized Academic Reseller channels, tools, and processes. |
Renew/Cancel | Cancellation | Customers can cancel the subscription within 30 days of purchase. |
Renew/Cancel | Renewal – non-auto renew | If the customer signs a new enrollment, the subscription is not auto-renewed, and the customer must specify which enrollment should receive an Office 365 subscription to continue using Office 365. |
Renew/Cancel | Renewal – auto renew | Auto Renewal is enabled by default on the Office 365 subscription; the customer can opt out. |
Support | Service Level Agreement | The Service Level Agreement is 99.9% availability. |
Support | Software Assurance | In order to purchase an Office 365 subscription in CASA, the customer must have either the Core CAL or ECAL suite with active SA – this qualifies the customer for the discounted Office 365 pricing that we provide in CASA. With respect to the launch of a product like Exchange 2010, there is not a concept of SA in a subscription in the same way as you have with software. That is, updates to the service are included in the service pricing – it is not purchased separately. |
Windows Azure is a cloud platform that customers can use to deploy Internet applications and Web services in Microsoft data centers. A component of the Microsoft Online Services portfolio, the platform includes Windows Azure: an operating system as a service; SQL Azure: a fully relational database in the cloud; and AppFabric: consumable Web-based services that provide both secure connectivity and federated access control for applications. With Windows Azure, customers pay only for their actual use of the platform instead of paying for fixed data-center costs up front. This means costs can scale as use grows and revenue is realized. When the platform is no longer needed, customers' costs end, eliminating the issues of sunk licensing costs and hardware depreciation.
Office 365 Standard
Customer Experience | Terms and Conditions | Office 365 in Windows Azure Platform |
Learn | Available geographies | Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela |
Learn | Program qualification | The service offerings available for purchase, currency, data center, and legal agreement for the order are all based on the country setup in the user profile during the initial user registration. |
Try | Trial is available for 30 days | No trial. There are introductory offers available that allow a customer to try Azure at little or no cost within a certain usage threshold. |
Buy | Add-on services | None. |
Buy | Available channel partner | No advisor partners. |
Buy | Components | Windows Azure SQL Azure Windows Azure Platform AppFabric |
Buy | License term | Windows Azure Consumption: Subscription term is one month with autorenew each month. Windows Azure Commitment: Six-month promotional period term. Customers can renew for additional six-month periods at the nonpromotional price. Introductory Offer: No-cost developer starter offer. Provides no-cost allocation to run a cloud service. MSDN Premium: Mobilize developer base. Enable them to build, deploy, and manage multiple cloud projects w/in MSDN subscription. Development Accelerator: Flexible (on/off) consumption for scaling. Predictable payment and discounted price. |
Buy | License type | Subscription or consumption model. |
Buy | Microsoft Financing | Not available. |
Buy | Ordering | |
Buy | Ordering Portal and Online Agreement | Orders are placed using the Windows Azure Portal at www.windowsazure.com. During the online order process, a customer will sign the Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement, which binds Microsoft and the customer to several of the terms and conditions on this list. |
Buy | Pricing | Windows Azure Consumption: No price protection. Notice of prices changes will be provided Windows Azure Commitment: Price protection is in place for the base price. |
Pay | Billing and payment | Windows Azure Consumption: Credit card (CC) purchasing is only available to new customers because the amount due starts at $0. An invoice option is available to customers previously approved for credit. Payment is in arrears each month. Windows Azure Commitment: Credit Card/Invoice—CC payment is available. Invoice payment (in addition to credit card) is available to customers whose purchase commitments amount to more than $500 per month in the United States or more than $250 per month outside the United States. The base commitment is paid for in advance each month; overage paid for in arrears each month. |
Use/Manage | Use rights | See the online services use rights at http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/onlineuserights. |
Use/Manage | Asset management | Customers can order and manage subscriptions by using the Windows Azure portal. |
Renew/Cancel | Cancellation | Month-to-Month Subscriptions and all Pure Consumption Subscriptions, regardless of the term's length: Customers can cancel any time. All Committed Subscriptions, in, and Windows Azure Commitment Subscriptions: The policy for the initial term is that the customer can cancel any time during the first month and only have to pay for the first month. Customers can call and ask to have their service switched off during months two through the end of their initial subscription, but they are responsible for paying for the entire subscription. |
Renew/Cancel | Expiration notification | Subscription Expires:
Deprovisioning happens after the disabled state ends. The user's and company's access are cut off, and the data deleted quickly once deprovisioning starts. Failure to Pay (usually a credit card decline):
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Renew/Cancel | Renewal – non-auto renew | When customers opt out of Auto Renewal, they are notified multiple times about when their subscription ends so that they can renew it. Customers can then opt to renew automatically when the subscription ends by switching on the auto-renew setting or they can call customer care after the subscription ends to renew. |
Renew/Cancel | Renewal – auto renew | Subscriptions automatically renew at the end of the term, unless opted out. |
A key difference between Online Services and standard Microsoft products is that Online Services reside remotely with a service provider and must be "activated" before they can be used.
The same business rules apply to CASA customers as EA customers, with the following exceptions:
NOTE: Activation steps can vary from one service to another.
For more information, please contact your Microsoft reseller/channel partner or reach Microsoft Support Center at mvlshelpa@MSDirectServices.com.
Microsoft Online Services have four different types of licenses.
Services Subscription License (SSL)
An SSL is generally required to enable the functionality of an online service across your entire organization.
Add-on Subscription License (Add-on SL)
An Add-on SL is generally required to enhance or "add on to" the functionality of an online service across your entire organization.
User Subscription License (USL)
A USL is generally required to enable the functionality of an online service for a particular user.
Device Subscription License (DSL)
A DSL is generally required to enable the functionality of a service for a particular device.
These four types of licenses are required in different ways and combinations for each of the Online Services, depending on which service category they fall into. Not every type of license is required for each online service.
In general, four categories make up Microsoft Online Services:
Example: Microsoft Learning Solutions Technical E-Learning Course Collection
2. Organization and User-based Online Services
Example: Microsoft Bing Maps online mapping platform
3. User-based Online Services
Example: Microsoft Exchange Hosted Filtering
4. Device-based Services
Example: Forefront Security for Exchange Server