MEM
Microsoft Entitlements Manager. Turns the MLS and your entitlement data into a clear license inventory and Effective License Position, with the evidence behind every number.
How it works
Connect. Reconcile. Report.
Bring in your Microsoft entitlement data from the MLS or the template. MEM normalizes it, reconciles it against deployment, and shows the evidence behind the position.
Drop the MLS, or fill the MEM template for anything it doesn't carry. Same format, no reformatting.
Entitlements normalized, then reconciled against your Microsoft deployment data, on-prem and cloud.
A clear license inventory and Effective License Position, with the analysis log behind every line.
What you get
Inventory. Position. Evidence.
The clarity a raw licensing statement will never give you on its own.
Structured license inventory
The MLS and your entitlement statements turned into one clean, normalized inventory of what you actually own.
Effective License Position
Entitlements reconciled against deployment into a clear position per product: surplus, shortfall, or balanced.
Audit-ready evidence
Every number backed by its source and analysis log. Defensible and exportable, without the manual chase.
Coverage
One app. Every Microsoft entitlement.
The MLS, the entitlements it misses, and everything across on-prem and cloud, reconciled into one position.
What MEM reads
Your Microsoft Licensing Statement, parsed into a structured, normalized inventory.
Entitlements the MLS doesn't carry, in the same layout. We follow the MLS format.
Server licensing and cloud subscriptions reconciled in a single Effective License Position.
MEM is the entitlement side: what you own. Pair it with MDM for what you've deployed, and reconcile the two into one position.
Explore MDM →Build the entitlement position in MEM, and reach for the rest of the platform when you need it.