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Microsoft has formally shipped System Center 2012 management platform, adding features that create application-centric views of corporate infrastructure and - just as important - implementing a new licensing scheme designed to capitalize on customers' frustration with the leading competitor, VMware.
By Tim Greene | 20 April, 2012 08:25
CIOs looking to move existing software assets into the cloud but unsure about the licensing arrangements should leverage credits and other transfer services to minimise the impact, says one of the designers of Microsoft’s Azure cloud service.
By Rodney Gedda | 14 December, 2010 14:10
On-demand BI vendor Birst announced Tuesday that it is now offering the option of concurrent user pricing, a licensing model few BI providers use because it can limit the amount of money they make compared to typical "named user" pricing.
By Chris Kanaracus | 21 July, 2010 04:09
EnterpriseDB, which offers a supported version of the open-source PostGres database, is now offering unlimited subscriptions that will allow organizations to run as many copies of the database server software as they desire. Total cost? US$40,000 per year.
By Joab Jackson | 03 June, 2010 05:02
As if Oracle did not have enough work convincing MySQL users of its good intentions, the company also should set its sites on getting the Java platform back on track, contends a Google chief architect.
By Joab Jackson | 14 April, 2010 06:20
The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) has brought a copyright lawsuit against 14 consumer electronics companies for allegedly violating GNU General Public License (GPL) in the use of GPL-licensed software in their products. Among those named in the suit are Best Buy, JVC, Western Digital Technologies and Westinghouse.
By Joab Jackson | 15 December, 2009 07:06
Users can do a "clean" installation of Windows 7 using an upgrade license to save $80-$100 over the price of a 'full' edition, a popular blog has reported.
By Gregg Keizer | 24 October, 2009 07:15
Indian outsourcer Wipro is considering exiting its business of creation and licensing of intellectual property (IP) in the area of connectivity, a company executive said on Thursday.
By John Ribeiro | 25 September, 2009 07:30
There are several types of software license audits, each with their own risks and variables, experts say.
By Chris Kanaracus | 21 September, 2009 06:03
Despite efforts from Microsoft over the years to simplify its software licensing for businesses, a new analyst report said it's more complex than ever for companies to figure out the most cost-effective way to acquire products from the vendor.
By Elizabeth Montalbano | 10 September, 2009 06:14
A former Microsoft employee and prominent analyst warned the financial community not to be misled by Microsoft's claims about early corporate adoption of Windows 7.
By Elizabeth Montalbano | 17 July, 2009 07:12
The NSW Electoral Commission (NSWEC) has selected Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization platform over the more mature VMware for its server consolidation project.
By Rodney Gedda | 22 May, 2009 10:32
The Wikimedia Foundation will change the terms under which it licenses the content in Wikipedia, the organization said Thursday.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 22 May, 2009 04:04
Microsoft faces a backlash from thousands of aged care providers and charities that are set to dump its software to avoid some $50 million in price hikes.
By Darren Pauli | 21 May, 2009 12:19
According to its proponents, virtualization has taken the world by storm, but for end-users requiring application support, migrating services from physical to virtual machines is not so easy.
By Rodney Gedda | 23 April, 2009 14:27
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