Microsoft is offering a range of free resources, from Solution Accelerators to volume activation tools in order to simplify the adoption of its latest technologies, including Windows 7 and Office 2010, especially as far as business customers are concerned. One particular offering from the Redmond company is the Volum... |
18 May 2010 08:48 GMT |
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There are more ways than one to activate the latest Windows client from Microsoft, and enterprise customers managing complex IT infrastructures will undoubtedly opt to set up a Key Management Service (KMS) in order to manage the activation of Windows 7 computers. A new resource available from Microsoft is designed to... |
8 January 2010 05:40 GMT |
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With its latest version of Windows, Microsoft supports multiple activation scenarios, each tailored to a specific Windows 7 license. In this regard, volume customers of Windows 7 have the option to perform volume activation for the operating system. Companies with a large number of clients can centralize the managem... |
27 November 2009 05:37 GMT |
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Following the release of the next iteration of the Office System and Windows client, IT administrators will be able to leverage a single KMS host in order to activate both Office 2010 and Windows 7. With the advent of Office 2010, Microsoft is introducing activation for the copies of the productivity suite deployed b... |
28 August 2009 05:45 GMT |
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There are three channels that offer licenses for the latest iterations of the Windows client and server operating systems, namely retail, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and Volume Licensing. While OEM and retail licenses are available to all customers, the same is not valid for volume licenses. Only business c... |
12 August 2009 07:57 GMT |
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Windows 7, just as its precursor, Windows Vista, comes with different activation options for end users and for business customers. The plain vanilla activation process offered for retail or OEM versions of the operating system, with a single product key per license, doesn't meet the requirements of corporate inf... |
21 July 2009 10:33 GMT |
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