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The new Microsoft Planner: Meet the Makers and learn what’s coming next
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Wednesday, Apr 03, 2024, 10:00 AM PDTEvent details
Join us for two special events where our Planner product team shares what is coming to the new Microsoft Planner.
In our Meet the Makers virtual event on April 3 rd , leaders from the Planner p...
EmilyPerina
Updated Dec 27, 2024
EmilyPerina
Community Manager
Apr 01, 2024Thank you for your interest in The new Microsoft Planner: Meet the Makers and learn what’s coming next event.
We will be locking this event to new comments, but please head over to the Microsoft Planner AMA to ask questions directly to the Planner experts and get them answered live during the AMA event on Thursday, April 4th at 10:00AM Pacific.
MaryHillSHU
Apr 03, 2024Brass Contributor
A QUESTION ABOUT LICENSING - because it is important to consumers.
There appears to be a number of different 'flavours' of Project each with there own licences. (Project on-premise standard, Project on-premise professional, Project Server, Project Online, Project for the Web ...) This is so confusing for the consumer.
My org has Project on-premise standard, but this doesn't enable them to use Project for the Web/Planner Premium and this is a major drawback in trying to get adoption of the new Planner. We have been forced to buy Project on-premise standard because we buy M365 A3. Buying the Project for the Web/Planner Premium subscription would add to our costs and this can't be off-set by dropping Project on-premise standard because we are being forced to buy it.
Is there a way out of this so our users can take full advantage of New Planner at no extra cost to our org?