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Perpetual, Supported, and Ready to Deploy: Options for Windows & MS Office Explained

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Donnerstag, 20. November 2025

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10:00 Europe/Prague

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Agenda

Last month, we said goodbye to several popular Microsoft products – Windows 10, Office 2016/2019, and Exchange Server 2019 – which no longer receive official patches, fixes, or updates.

Although the story of Windows 10 continues with Extended Security Updates, many organizations are now rolling out successor products: Windows 11 and Office 2021/2024, alongside subscription-based offerings. What’s changed, and what licensing scenarios do they enable? Join our webinar to learn about current licensing rules, metrics, and deployment considerations – and how to pick the best path for your environment.

In this practical session, we’ll map the supported options you can work with today. We’ll look at perpetual licenses that are still fully supported (Windows 11, Windows 10 LTSC, Office 2021/2024) and how they compare with subscription equivalents in features, licensing models, and total cost. We’ll also address useful tools and deployment options available to your business environment.

Mateusz Drozdowski

Mateusz is the Head of Licensing Solutions at Forscope. He is responsible for the administration of our product portfolio, product-related training, and for providing software licensing consultancies for clients’ projects.

He successfully finished the BSA Verafirm SAM (Software Asset Management) Certification Program which is aligned to the ISO 19770-1 standard.