Centric Consulting Offers Seamless Transition as Microsoft Moves to Eliminate Mid-Market Enterprise Agreements
- Microsoft is restructuring its licensing strategy in 2025, limiting Enterprise Agreement renewals for organizations with 500 to 2,400 users globally.
- This change forces thousands of mid-market companies to transition from Enterprise Agreements to new licensing models, creating urgency to reassess their licensing before expirations.
- Based in Ohio, Centric Consulting employs around 1,300 people across 14 offices and serves as a Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider, offering expert support to businesses navigating this licensing transition.
- Maurice Faison, Centric's Microsoft Partnership Director, emphasized that as a Direct CSP, they are well-equipped to provide clients with more than just licensing options, delivering end-to-end strategic advice and managed service support to fully leverage their Microsoft investments.
- Centric provides comprehensive services such as licensing evaluations, seamless EA-to-CSP migrations, and continuous expert support, enabling organizations to reduce expenses and stay aligned with Microsoft’s changing licensing requirements.
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Centric Consulting Offers Seamless Transition as Microsoft Moves to Eliminate Mid-Market Enterprise Agreements
DAYTON, Ohio, June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As Microsoft evolves its licensing strategy to better serve enterprise and mid-market segments, thousands of organizations with fewer than 2,400 users will transition from Enterprise Agreements (EA) to new licensing models. Centric Consulting,…
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