Tuesday, September 9, 2025 | 1:00 PM ET
Virtual Event | Hosted by Planet Technologies
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In today’s dynamic economic environment, IT executives are under immense pressure to deliver more capabilities with flat or declining budgets. At our next webinar, hear from Guy Cavallo, Chief Innovation Officer, and Demetrias Rodgers, Chief Technology Officer for SLED & Commercial Operations as they provide a detailed analysis on how organizations can slash third-party software costs by more than 50% while enhancing productivity with the advanced features and capabilities of the Microsoft 365 G5 license. With Microsoft’s September 2 OneGov packaging and pricing announcement, that G5 license now also includes Microsoft Copilot AI at no additional cost. This new offering of cost savings provides another technology area for reducing third party costs.
This session won’t just highlight the benefits of the G5—it will show you exactly how to act. We’ll walk through five critical enterprise technology categories where Microsoft 365 G5 offers significant advantages over the G3 license: identity management, cybersecurity, telephony and meetings, advanced analytics, and compliance & eDiscovery. You’ll see which third-party tools can be eliminated, how much can be saved, and how to boost security while simplifying your tech stack.
What You’ll Take Away
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- A clear list of third-party solutions that duplicate the core functions of the G5 license
- How to calculate projected cost savings into future budget planning when temporary OneGov price reductions expire (for multiple vendors)
- Insights into simplifying your environment and boosting security—all with tools you already own
See Actionable Savings, Not Just Possibilities
Join us on September 9 at 1:00 PM ET for a direct and practical discussion on how to get more out of your Microsoft investment – which now includes Copilot —and stop paying twice for capabilities you already own.