Important Points
- Provides centralized inward visibility Use of Microsoft Entra license across tenants
- Helps optimize licensing fees by identifying unused or underutilized features
- Featured monthly licensing rights based on the subscription purchased
- Collects data from across Microsoft Incoming product in the tenancy
- Allows better capacity planning and license management decisions
Microsoft has introduced Use of Entra License Insights to provide a centralized view of license consumption across your devices tenant. The License Usage page in the Microsoft Entra admin center helps administrators understand how features are used, making things easier identify underutilization licenses and optimize overall licensing costs.
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Tenant Level Feature Utilization & Entitlement Analysis Microsoft Entra License Usage Insights
The licensing rights section gives a clear idea of how much license available for this month. These rights are calculated across Microsoft Incoming product purchased, allows better trackingplanning, and governance of permit allocation across the organization.
Microsoft Entra License Entitlements – Overview and Products Included
Microsoft Entra License Usage Insights aggregates entitlement data across all purchases Incoming offersgiving administrators a clear and unified view licensing. This helps organizations track availability, understand consumption patterns, and make informed decisions for better licensing and licensing optimization government.
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| Microsoft P1 Login ID |
| Microsoft P2 Login ID |
| Microsoft Enter the Suite |
| Microsoft Entra ID Governance |
| Microsoft Entra Verified ID |
| Microsoft Entra Private Access |
| Microsoft Login Internet Access |

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