Microsoft Enterprise Agreement changes in 2025


So the rumours were true…kind of…to some degree.

Microsoft have announced changes to the Enterprise Agreement but, not unusually, it’s still all a bit unclear.

“Beginning January 1, 2025, a small percentage of cloud Enterprise Agreements (EA) in direct markets will no longer be eligible for renewal under the existing EA framework”

What exactly is a “cloud EA”?
Is it where there is only Azure? Only Azure and M365?

Why not all cloud EAs?

How is that defined?

What will be the alternative?

“For enterprise customers, the Microsoft Customer Agreement for enterprise (MCA-E, the digital evolution of the traditional EA), will provide the optimal, streamlined solution.”

This is direct from Microsoft but is, in many ways, a “bigger” version of CSP rather than a slightly different EA.

So, “evolution” is an interesting choice. That implies a continuation whereas I’d probably us the word “replacement”…

Microsoft will begin notifying impacted customers in Jan 2025 that they cannot renew into the EA.

The post also says:

“Partners will continue to earn incentives when transacting EA renewals”

So they’re not all disappearing…at least not yet!

This marks yet another shift and yet another step towards more licensing business going direct to Microsoft.

To balance this out, they have also announced thst Copilot for M365/Sales/Service will be available on a monthly billing basis from December 1st…but will be 5% more expensive.

As well, all current monthly SKUs will have a 5% price increase from April 2025 and Power BI is increasing. I’ll do a separate post on that shortly.

It is interesting that the final section of the Microsoft post is titled “Microsoft is a partner-led company”…

If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch 😊

You can see the Microsoft post here:

https://partner.microsoft.com/en-gb/blog/article/accelerating-growth-through-partners-in-the-era-of-ai