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[November 2, 2009]  
Q. Do I need a separate activation key for 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[October 3, 2009]  
Q. If I'm using vSphere Virtual Center but still have 3.5 ESX hosts, do I still need a License Server?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 18, 2009]  
Q. Do I need a special license to use Quick Storage Migration (QSM)?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 14, 2009]  
Q. If I want to add an additional System Center Data Protection Manager at a data recovery location, what additional license do I need?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 13, 2009]  
Q. What licenses are available for System Center Data Protection Manager 2007 (DPM)?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 7, 2009]  
Q. How can I work out how many licenses for OSs and software I need when using virtualization?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[July 2009]  
Virtualization Licensing for Windows Server and SQL Server
The licensing for Microsoft products is complicated and virtualization doesn't make the task any easier. Here are the basics.
SQL Server Magazine  — Michael Otey

[May 2, 2009]  
Q. Do I need an Exchange Server license for my passive cluster continuous replication (CCR) node and standby continuous replication (SCR) server?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[January 14, 2009]  
Asset Management Solution Gets Vendors Off Your Back
BigFix's Software Asset Management solution comes, appropriately, at a time when vendors are more frequently wanting to audit software licenses.
Windows IT Pro  — Caroline Marwitz

[December 22, 2008]  
SQL Server 2008: Too Much Choice?
Windows IT Pro  — Orin Thomas

[January 2009]  
SQL Server 2008: Too Much Choice?
Bugs or unexpected behavior can be an annoyance with Microsoft SQL Server 2008, but the real problems are choosing the best edition from the 8 available and sorting out the convoluted licensing terms.
Windows IT Pro  — Orin Thomas

[September 19, 2008]  
Q. What license do I need for external users to consume Windows Rights Management Services (RMS)-protected content?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[September 19, 2008]  
Q. What license do I need for external users to consume Windows Rights Management Services (RMS)-protected content?
Windows IT Pro  — John Savill

[September 2008]  
Using SharePoint for Extranets
Learn about extranets and how to set one up using the SharePoint platform.
Windows IT Pro  — Tim Jones

[August 19, 2008]  
Microsoft Revamps Virtualization Licensing and Support Policies; VMware Joins SVVP
There's been some interesting news about Microsoft's virtualization efforts hitting the wire lately, headlined by Microsoft's decision to revamp its support policies to help IT Pros more effectively manage virtualized IT infrastructures.
Windows IT Pro  — Jeff James

[July 15, 2008]  
SQL Server 2008 ... A Sign of Greatness or a Sign of Weakness?
Microsoft will ship SQL Server 2008 to customers in August, and it will ship in more product versions than any other SQL Server release to date.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[July 1, 2008]  
Microsoft Introduces New Volume Licensing Option
In a bid to attract more diversified businesses, Microsoft this morning introduced a new volume-licensing option called Select Plus, which streamlines license management and removes the requirements that license renewal occur at a certain time.
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[April 25, 2008]  
Q. What is Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD)?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[April 10, 2008]  
Messenger for Mac Could Point the Way for OCS and Communicator
Microsoft is preparing to release Messenger for Mac 7.0, which integrates the best features of both personal and corporate IM solutions—a lesson that OCS and Communicator might learn from.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Robichaux

[April 8, 2008]  
Outlook Tips & Techniques
It might be possible to install Microsoft Office software at home as well as at the office. Also, learn how to make a few registry edits to configure the To-Do Bar for your users.
Windows IT Pro  — William Lefkovics





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