Microsoft evolves its desktop licensing strategy
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Microsoft’s introduction of two new licenses for enabling virtual desktops in the enterprise is seemingly a step forward, though it might not be far enough for some. At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner conference earlier this month, the software company said it would make available in the fourth quarter two virtual desktop infrastructure suite licenses — standard and premium — which incorporate rights to use its virtualization technologies for a fraction of the price of competitors’ VDI suites. Choosing the right client computing technology |
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