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P-SKU Ending - F SKU for EDU
We currently have a P1 sku at education pricing since we are a K-12 School Department. Knowing all P skus are going away, do F skus have the same EDU pricing options?
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Hey @willmasse ,
I recommend reaching out to your Microsoft sales representative. Next to the announcement by Kim Manis: Important update coming to Power BI Premium licensing | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
There is the official pricing page: Microsoft Fabric - Pricing | Microsoft Azure
I'm not aware of any other information, but this expected b/c I'm not a Microsoft employee.
Regards,
Tom
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Hi, @willmasse
since the P SKUs (Premium SKUs) are being phased out and replaced with new offerings, it's important to check the latest pricing and licensing details for the F SKUs (Gen2 Premium SKUs) specifically for education customers.
Microsoft typically maintains EDU pricing for many of its products, but the specific details and availability can vary over time. To determine if the F SKUs have the same EDU pricing options as the previous P SKUs, you should:
1.Contact Microsoft: Reach out to your Microsoft representative or the Microsoft sales team that handles your account. They can provide you with the most up-to-date pricing and licensing information for education customers.
2.Check the Microsoft Pricing Page: Visit the Microsoft website and navigate to the Power BI pricing page. There, you may find details on EDU pricing for the F SKUs, or you may find a link or contact information to get more information.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-ca/pricing/
Review Your Existing Contract: If you have an existing contract with Microsoft for Power BI, review the terms and conditions to see if there are any specific provisions related to pricing changes or education discounts.
3.Participate in Education Programs: Microsoft often has programs and initiatives for education customers that provide discounts and other benefits. Make sure your organization is enrolled in any relevant programs to ensure you're getting the best pricing available.
Remember that pricing and licensing details can change over time, so it's always best to check with Microsoft directly for the most accurate information.
Best Regards,
hackcrr
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Hi, @willmasse
since the P SKUs (Premium SKUs) are being phased out and replaced with new offerings, it's important to check the latest pricing and licensing details for the F SKUs (Gen2 Premium SKUs) specifically for education customers.
Microsoft typically maintains EDU pricing for many of its products, but the specific details and availability can vary over time. To determine if the F SKUs have the same EDU pricing options as the previous P SKUs, you should:
1.Contact Microsoft: Reach out to your Microsoft representative or the Microsoft sales team that handles your account. They can provide you with the most up-to-date pricing and licensing information for education customers.
2.Check the Microsoft Pricing Page: Visit the Microsoft website and navigate to the Power BI pricing page. There, you may find details on EDU pricing for the F SKUs, or you may find a link or contact information to get more information.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-ca/pricing/
Review Your Existing Contract: If you have an existing contract with Microsoft for Power BI, review the terms and conditions to see if there are any specific provisions related to pricing changes or education discounts.
3.Participate in Education Programs: Microsoft often has programs and initiatives for education customers that provide discounts and other benefits. Make sure your organization is enrolled in any relevant programs to ensure you're getting the best pricing available.
Remember that pricing and licensing details can change over time, so it's always best to check with Microsoft directly for the most accurate information.
Best Regards,
hackcrr
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Hey @willmasse ,
I recommend reaching out to your Microsoft sales representative. Next to the announcement by Kim Manis: Important update coming to Power BI Premium licensing | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
There is the official pricing page: Microsoft Fabric - Pricing | Microsoft Azure
I'm not aware of any other information, but this expected b/c I'm not a Microsoft employee.
Regards,
Tom
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