Jun 4, 9:09 – 10:09 PM (UTC)
test / Starting January 15, 2026, Microsoft will begin D365 F&O per-user license validation for customers based on their...
test / Starting January 15, 2026, Microsoft will begin D365 F&O per-user license validation for customers based on their renewal or contract anniversary date.
For many organizations, this raises an important question: are users assigned the right licenses for what they can actually do in the system?
In this webinar, we’ll explain how licensing risk builds over time as users change roles, access needs evolve, and renewal decisions are made using outdated assumptions. We’ll connect the business impact, cost, compliance, and continuity, with the practical steps teams can take to review users, roles, and license assignments before renewal.
We’ll also share practical ways to optimize licenses, review EA vs. CSP purchasing options, and discuss a real customer example where a structured license review helped reduce projected annual licensing spend from $3.5M to $1.1M.
Join us to learn how to reduce unnecessary cost, stay compliant, and prepare for renewal with more confidence.
Discover practical steps to review D365 F&O users, roles, and licenses before Microsoft per-user license validation begins on January 15, 2026. This session will help you understand where licensing gaps often appear, how they can impact cost and compliance, and what actions your team can take before renewal or contract anniversary dates.
DevAnalytic365
D365 Architect
DevAnalytic365
Senior Sales Director