Microsoft Product Licensing Advisor

Published: March 17, 2006

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Determine the product, program, and pricing options that best suit your software needs

As the business or IT decision maker for a midsize company, it is especially important to find a software solution and licensing program that is easy to deploy and manage, and that can grow with your business. The Microsoft Product Licensing Advisor (MPLA) is an easy-to-use online tool that can help you find and select Microsoft products, find the right Volume Licensing program, and determine estimated retail pricing (ERP) based on the unique software needs of your midsize business.

Microsoft Product Licensing Advisor:

Provides Volume Licensing program comparisons and guidance.

Simplifies Microsoft product selection through a series of questions.

Produces a downloadable report and estimated retail price (ERP) or recommended retail price (RRP) quote in Microsoft Word or Excel.

Helps saves time and costs associated with software acquisition.

You can review your report offline and save your quote to send to others if needed. You can also communicate with one of our licensing experts for more help.

Launch the Microsoft Product Licensing Advisor
For more information about Microsoft Volume Licensing or to order software licenses, contact an authorized Microsoft Reseller. In the United States, call (800) 426-9400 or visit the Microsoft Licensing Program Reseller page.

Note

The current version of MPLA supports the U.S. English user interface. This version can produce reports for countries worldwide and display country-specific estimated retail prices, where published pricing is available. MPLA supports Academic and Government (perpetual, not subscription-based) Volume Licensing programs.



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