If you’ve been relying on those built-in licensing discounts to soften the cost of Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, Power Platform, or even Copilot, your renewal cycle is about to look very different.
For years, Microsoft’s EA program used price levels A–D: the more seats or consumption you committed, the bigger the discount. From Level B up, customers could expect 6–12% off the list price.
As of November 1, 2025, those volume discounts go away for Online Services. Every enterprise, whether you have 250 seats or 25,000, will pay the Level A list price.
A few important clarifications:
Microsoft’s stated goal is to simplify pricing and align it with the New Commerce Experience (NCE) model — the same flat, predictable pricing you see in CSP.
For many organizations, those discounts weren’t just a nice-to-have; they were built into budgets and business cases. Removing them has some apparent ripple effects:
However, this might be the wake-up call many enterprises needed to start optimizing their Microsoft licenses.
If discounts are off the table, the only way to control costs is to ensure you’re only paying for what’s used. That means sharpening your license management practices:
Think of it this way: discounts used to hide inefficiency. Now, every unused seat or idle VM is full list-price waste.
Here’s the interesting twist: Microsoft 365 Copilot has been sitting on a 15% promotional discount for nearly a year now.
This “limited time” offer has been extended multiple times (and currently runs through at least September 2025). It shows that while blanket program discounts are ending, Microsoft is still willing to use targeted promos to accelerate the adoption of new, strategic products, especially when it comes to AI.
So don’t expect discounts on bread-and-butter Microsoft 365 E3/E5 seats, but keep an eye out for promos around premium add-ons like Copilot, Security, or Viva.
Here’s how to get ahead of this change:
This isn’t just a licensing footnote; it’s a significant shift in Microsoft’s enterprise pricing model. By eliminating EA discounts, Microsoft is leveling the playing field and forcing IT leaders to move from negotiating discounts to controlling usage.
The good news? With the right optimization strategies, enterprises can offset much of the cost increase. The bad news? If you’ve been on autopilot with licensing renewals, you could be in for a budget shock.
Start preparing now. Because come November 2025, the “buy more, pay less” era of Microsoft licensing will be over, and every seat will count.
For more about Microsoft 365 licensing, check out my video with Microsoft MVP Drew Madelung where we go in depth on the subject of licensing.
To negotiate effectively with Microsoft, you need more than just a rough estimate; you need a clear, centralized view of your license entitlements and actual usage. With Syskit Point, every license is tracked in real time, so you can easily validate utilization across the organization and pinpoint underused resources. This visibility turns into leverage, where you can back up your position with hard data, demonstrate financial inefficiencies, and present underutilization as tangible lost value.
Whether you’re preparing for renewal or negotiating with the help of an external auditor, you always have an up-to-date, verifiable source of truth, making every conversation with Microsoft more informed, confident, and cost-effective.
Syskit Point empowers you to take control, giving IT teams and business leaders the insights they need to cut waste, optimize spend, and maximize the value of every license. With Syskit Point, you get a centralized, real-time overview of all Microsoft 365 licenses in your tenant. Learn more about optimizing licensing costs in Microsoft 365 with Syskit Point
The platform provides you with a rich suite of ready-made reports designed to help you optimize license usage from every angle. You can instantly identify assigned, unassigned, and inactive licenses, calculate their total cost, and track how they’re distributed across users, departments, locations, and business units. This clear visibility allows you to reassign underused licenses, avoid unnecessary renewals, and forecast needs more accurately, all while staying on budget.
Available reports:
Stop relying on guesswork or complex PowerShell scripts. With Syskit Point, license optimization becomes a continuous, automated part of your Microsoft 365 governance – saving money, improving accountability, and driving real business value.