How to Proactively Adapt to the Microsoft 365 Public Sector and Nonprofit Licensing Changes

Tuesday, May 22nd  |  2PM EST

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This critical 45-minute webinar, presented by our seasoned experts, delves into the latest licensing shifts and their practical implications for nonprofit and public sector organizations. Gain essential insights to ensure your organization remains efficient, compliant, and secure amid these changes.

What We Will Cover:

  • Overview of Licensing Changes: An in-depth exploration of the updated Microsoft 365 licensing structure for nonprofits and public sector organizations. Understand what these changes entail and how they differ from previous models.
  • Strategic Benefits: Learn how these licensing updates can streamline your operations, cut costs, and enhance your organization’s overall efficiency.
  • Compliance and Security: Stay informed about the latest compliance standards and security protocols integrated within the new licensing framework.
  • Implementation Strategies: Receive actionable advice on seamlessly integrating these changes into your existing IT infrastructure without disrupting your ongoing operations.
  • Interactive Q&A: Pose your specific questions to our Microsoft licensing experts and get real-time answers to help tailor your strategy.

Who Should Attend?

  • Nonprofit Leaders: Executives and managers responsible for making strategic decisions and managing IT resources in nonprofit organizations.
  • IT Professionals in Nonprofits, Government, and Education: Individuals managing day-to-day IT operations, responsible for implementing and maintaining IT systems across these sectors.
  • Compliance Officers in Nonprofits, Government, and Education: Professionals overseeing compliance with regulations and standards pertinent to their respective fields.
  • Financial Officers in Nonprofits, Government, and Education: Key personnel managing financial aspects, especially relating to IT expenditures and budgeting within their organizations.
  • Policy Makers and Administrators in Education and Government: Decision-makers involved in setting policies that govern technology use and procurement within educational institutions and government agencies.