Feb 26 2024 03:05 AM
Hi,
What type of license should be bought instead of Azure Information Protection Premium P1? The license can no longer be bought, so what is a good new alternative that gives you the same features?
Thanks in advance.
Feb 26 2024 10:17 AM - edited Feb 26 2024 10:18 AM
Hi @NisChristiansen,
Removing the Azure Information Protection (AIP) P1 standalone from the price list is a step in the journey to migrate customers to subscription plans and offers that include Microsoft Purview Information Protection.
Please review the plan comparisons - Enterprise plans and Business plans.
If this reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Feb 26 2024 09:06 PM - edited Feb 26 2024 09:08 PM
Solution
Here is a good overview from Microsoft about this:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/announcements/2024-february#11
Azure Information Protection (AIP) is on a modernization and integration journey. The goal of this journey is to provide an advanced classification, labeling, and protection stack for our customers with Microsoft Purview Information Protection and Microsoft 365.
Customers were notified of the upcoming retirement of the AIP Unified Labeling add-in for Office in April 2024 via message center posts in April 2023, and we continue to encourage them to migrate to the equivalent / superior capabilities Information Protection features that are built in to Microsoft 365.
As part of this journey, partners and customers can no longer purchase new standalone subscriptions for AIP P1 as of January 2024. A Microsoft 365 Partner Community post was published in December 2023.
Removing the AIP P1 standalone from the price list is a step in the journey to migrate customers to subscription plans and offers that include Microsoft Purview Information Protection. AIP was originally built for desktop/on-premises use with a downloaded desktop client. Native labeling, and other classification and protection capabilities that are in AIP are included as part of subscription plans and offers that include Microsoft Purview Information Protection:
Feb 26 2024 11:48 PM
Feb 27 2024 07:02 AM
Did the information in my reply stating why the AIP will be end of sale soon, along with the alternative product plans answer your question?
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Jul 08 2024 02:10 PM
Feb 26 2024 09:06 PM - edited Feb 26 2024 09:08 PM
Solution
Here is a good overview from Microsoft about this:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/announcements/2024-february#11
Azure Information Protection (AIP) is on a modernization and integration journey. The goal of this journey is to provide an advanced classification, labeling, and protection stack for our customers with Microsoft Purview Information Protection and Microsoft 365.
Customers were notified of the upcoming retirement of the AIP Unified Labeling add-in for Office in April 2024 via message center posts in April 2023, and we continue to encourage them to migrate to the equivalent / superior capabilities Information Protection features that are built in to Microsoft 365.
As part of this journey, partners and customers can no longer purchase new standalone subscriptions for AIP P1 as of January 2024. A Microsoft 365 Partner Community post was published in December 2023.
Removing the AIP P1 standalone from the price list is a step in the journey to migrate customers to subscription plans and offers that include Microsoft Purview Information Protection. AIP was originally built for desktop/on-premises use with a downloaded desktop client. Native labeling, and other classification and protection capabilities that are in AIP are included as part of subscription plans and offers that include Microsoft Purview Information Protection: