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Microsoft has updated Windows Vista licensing for centralized and thin-client computing, as virtualization offers users a chance to cut their software and hardware costs. Customers using Windows Vista Enterprise Edition, and paying through Microsoft’s Software Assurance (SA) maintenance program, now have two new license options …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    another reason to run

    Microsoft has officially managed to make Windows more confusing than Linux

    (::OFFICIALLY::)

  2. amanfromMars

    Eureka ...... :-)

    "The changes to SA are the latest from Microsoft designed to increase its appeal, and follow denials by Microsoft last August it would offer users special incentives to drive Windows Vista uptake following years of delays.®"

    Does that translate that Microsoft will be offering special users incentives to Drivers of Windows Vista. IT does need ITs Drivers otherwise, to follow on from years of delays, there will be no uptake.

    That would mean that such Drivers were de facto Remote MicroSoft Personnel..... Virtual AIgents. .....and liable for Remote Payment too.

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