SharePoint 2013 licensing
SharePoint
supports intranet, extranet, and Internet applications from a single,
integrated platform. The specific licenses you need depend on three factors:
what capabilities are used, how SharePoint is deployed, and where the system is
hosted. The terms and conditions for how you can use the software are defined
in the Product Use Rights (PUR) document and the Product List document.
- SharePoint Online is licensed on a per-user
basis. You can purchase SharePoint Online as a standalone plan or included
as part of Office 365 plans. Learn more. Licensing
details are available here.
- For On-Premises, intranet sites are licensed
using a Server/CAL (Client Access License) model. SharePoint Server 2013
is required for each running instance of the software, and CALs are
required for each person or device accessing a SharePoint Server.
SharePoint Standard CAL: the Standard CAL delivers the core
capabilities of SharePoint
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Sites: a
single infrastructure for all your business websites
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Communities:
an integrated collaboration platform
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Content:
enterprise content management (ECM) for the masses
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Search:
people and expertise search, visual previews, visual best bets
SharePoint Enterprise CAL: the Enterprise CAL delivers the
full capabilities of SharePoint
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Sites: a
single infrastructure for all your business websites
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Communities:
an integrated collaboration platform
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Content: ECM
for the masses
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Search:
standard search features plus entity extraction, video search, item
recommendations
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Business
solutions (includes Access Services and InfoPath Services)
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Business Intelligence
for everyone (includes Power View, Performance Point Services, Excel Services,
and Visio Services
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