per-user pricing

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Discussions tagged with per-user pricing on WindowsForum.com examine how Microsoft structures costs for enterprise AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot and Azure AI Foundry, as well as identity solutions such as Entra ID. Recurring themes include the relationship between per-user licensing, integration complexity, and enterprise adoption. Threads analyze how pricing strategy affects deployment decisions for agent-based automation, SSO, and phishing-resistant passkeys. The tag covers trade-offs between per-user models and alternative pricing approaches, with a focus on Windows and Microsoft-centric environments. Readers will find practical analysis of how per-user pricing influences budgeting, migration planning, and the total cost of ownership for modern enterprise IT stacks.
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    Microsoft Copilot and Azure Foundry: Roadmap to AI-Driven Enterprise Automation

    Microsoft used the Goldman Sachs Communicopia + Technology Conference to lay down a clear, product‑level road map for how it expects AI to reshape the enterprise — centering that plan on Microsoft 365 Copilot, a multi‑model infrastructure called Azure AI Foundry, and a “front end as platform”...
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    Microsoft Copilot: The AI OS for Enterprise with Foundry and Agents

    Microsoft’s message at the Goldman Sachs Communicopia + Technology Conference was unambiguous: the company sees Copilot — and the broader Copilot/Foundry/agent stack — as the hinge that will turn today’s productivity applications into the operating system for the AI era, but the path from...
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    Windows-First SSO in 2025: Entra ID, Passkeys, and Pricing Essentials

    Security Boulevard’s new roundup of the “Top 15 SSO Providers 2025” is a handy entry point for anyone modernizing authentication, but several pricing notes and protocol claims need updating—and Windows shops in particular should weigh some very specific trade-offs around Entra ID, AD FS...
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