Posts Tagged ‘licensing’

Terminal Services Scalability

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Planning Your Terminal Services Project

For Microsoft-based customers, the backbone of any successful thin-client or server-based rollout is Terminal Services. Regardless of choice (whether Citrix, 2X, Microsoft Server 2008, Xen, or a combination thereof with VMWare VDI solutions) a properly planned and executed Terminal Services environment is critical. It is important to note that the same limitations apply in terms of scalability, Microsoft terminal server licensing, and environment capacity planning. Read the rest of this entry »

Save Money With Microsoft Technologies

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How can your organization’s Technical Decision Makers become organization heroes by reducing costs through Core Infrastructure Optimization?

  1. Lower desktop deployment and management costs using the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.
  2. Ensure you and your customers are using Windows 7 to run your business in an operating environment that lowers deployment, energy, and maintenance costs. A tremendous side benefit is the increased productivity of your workforce.
  3. Microsoft System Center delivers a significant cost reduction for server ownership by improving data-center operations management.
  4. Infrastructure Optimization tools offer Technical Decision Makers models and scenarios to identify ways to drive down costs. Read the rest of this entry »

Software Assurance Overview

No Comments » Written on March 19th, 2007 by
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Microsoft’s Software Assurance program (SA) is utilized by companies that purchase Microsoft software in volumes (typically 5 or more licenses). The SA program can be thought of as a Microsoft insurance policy for the purpose of offsetting the costs of re-purchasing software upgrades at new (typically higher) prices, and is similar to a maintenance contract for software. Read the rest of this entry »