Microsoft has released price changes for the Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) program. As part of the announcement, licensing prices are changing, effective January 1, 2025.
Microsoft has announced a price increase on their on-premises software licenses for all commercial licensing programs, including the Microsoft Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA).
This increase is effective from January 1, 2025. Below is the complete list of percentage price changes from the current SPLA price schedule. Actual prices may vary due to FX adjustments based on location and currency.
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The pricing adjustments apply to both Commercial and Education SPLA programs. Raines Internet Solutions is currently reviewing pricing for our hosting offerings that incorporate Microsoft Licensing into the plan/resource fee, including our RemoteApp Platform. There is no new changes at the time of posting this announcement. We will announce any further adjustments to our first-party hosting service pricing in the new year as required.
Product | Price Increase |
---|---|
Windows Server Active Directory Rights Management Services (SAL) | +10% |
Windows Server Datacenter | +10% |
Windows Server Standard | +10% |
System Center | +10% |
Core Infrastructure Server (CIS) Suite | +10% |
Office Suites and Multi Language Pack | +10% |
Dynamics 365 (i.e., Customer Service, Sales) except Team Members | +11% |
Dynamics 365 Team Members | No change |
Dynamics GP, Dynamics NAV, Dynamics SL | +11% |
Dynamics AX | +17% |
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