What is the most cost-effective licensing option for the administrative employees and the sales employees?

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Overview
Fabrikam, Inc. is an international pharmaceutical company that has 2,500 employees in the following roles:
2,000 research employees
300 administrative employees
75 sales employees who work remotely
125 distribution and warehousing employees
Existing Environment
Current infrastructure
Fabrikam has an on-premises server farm that runs Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2013. The products are used to support the following: The research department runs sophisticated document management and workflow systems. The distribution and warehousing employees only access the company’s intranet.
All employees use various versions of Microsoft Office to access existing documents. All employees create documents except for the employees in the distribution and warehousing department.
Fabrikam has a custom enterprise resource planning (ERP) tool that currently requires Microsoft SQL Server 2012.
The server farm contains the following 10 servers:
Two servers that each have two 2-core processors
Three servers that each have two 4-core processors
Five servers that each have four 8-core processors
Current Licensing Solution
Fabrikam signed a Microsoft Products and Services Agreement (MPSA) three years ago and used it to purchase on-premises software without Software
Assurance (SA). The company also used the agreement to trial some online services, such as Office 365. This transactional method of purchasing licenses has served them well.
Requirements
Business Goals
Fabrikam must upgrade its entire Windows Server and SQL Server infrastructure during the next six months to support an update to its ERP tool. Moving forward, the most up-to-date version of these server products must always be deployed.
Fabrikam wants to improve the management of the on-premises servers by using Microsoft System Center.
Fabrikam wants to minimize the cost of licensing, whenever possible.
Fabrikam plans to implement a bring-your-own device (BYOD) police. The new policy will allow employees access to Office, corporate data, and corporate resources. The IT department is concerned about extra work involved in managing and securing the devices.
Fabrikam plans to move to Windows 10 Enterprise E3 to take advantage of the product’s enhanced security features.
Planned Changes
Fabrikam plans to migrate to Office 365 rather than to purchase the most up to up-to-date version of products, such as SharePoint Server. However, employees will require access to on-premises solutions in the short term during the migration to Office 365.
The sales department will present solutions to its global clients by using an online solution prior to travelling to meet them. The company plans to use toll-free, dial-in conference calls. The IT department wants to use a Microsoft solution for all domestic and international calls.
The existing ERP tool has limited support for managing customer relationships. Fabrikam wants to evaluate a new customer relationship management (CRM) solution for the sales and administrative employees. Only the sales employees will need to create new opportunities.
Licensing Requirements
Fabrikam employs students from July to September. The company wants to license the students only for the period during which they work.
Fabrikam is evaluating whether to use Microsoft Dynamics 365 as a CRM solution.
What is the most cost-effective licensing option for the administrative employees and the sales employees? To answer, drag the appropriate licensing options to the correct employees. Each licensing option may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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