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AWS License Manager is a service that makes it easier for you to manage your software licenses from software vendors
(for example, Microsoft, SAP, Oracle, and IBM) centrally across AWS and your on-premises environments.
Company has 2 AWS accounts, and probably multiple double licenses, so with the AWS License Manager it can weed out the double licenses
AWS Organizations is the service that enables you to consolidate multiple AWS accounts into an organization that you create and centrally manage. It helps you to simplify billing by allowing you to consolidate payment methods for all linked accounts. This way, you can benefit from volume discounts and have a centralized view of your AWS spending. It also provides features for policy-based management, which helps you enforce policies across your accounts, among other organizational benefits.
The question mentions nothing about Licenses.
You use AWS Organizations to manage multiple AWS accounts, which includes the ability to combine the billing if necessary.
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