pricing bundling

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about pricing bundling focus on Microsoft's enterprise AI strategy, particularly how Copilot features are packaged and charged. Recent threads examine Microsoft's shift from separate role-based Copilots for Sales, Service, and Finance to a unified Microsoft 365 Copilot offering at $30 per user per month, down from an effective $50 when purchased separately. This bundling simplifies sales and accelerates adoption, while advanced agent usage moves to consumption-based billing through Copilot Studio. The tag covers changes in enterprise pricing models, bundling tactics, and the impact on IT budgeting and deployment decisions.
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    Microsoft Copilot Pricing Shifts: Bundling and Credits Reshape Enterprise AI

    Microsoft appears to be quietly reworking how it charges businesses for Copilot — moving role-based Copilots for Sales, Service, and Finance into the core Microsoft 365 Copilot offering, reorganizing teams around an “agent-native” strategy, and shifting how custom agents are metered. If...
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