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Microsoft Intune (formerly Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Windows Intune) is a Microsoft cloud-based unified endpoint management service for both corporate and BYOD devices. [2] It extends some of the "on-premises" functionality of Microsoft Configuration Manager to the Microsoft Azure cloud.
The devices are not counted, but only a set number of users can connect. Per-device mode operates in much the same way, but limits the number of devices which can connect, rather than the number of users. One CAL enables one device to connect to and use the server software, regardless of how many users connect from that particular device.
Node-locked licensing, also known as a single use license, [1] device license, [2] named host license, or machine-based license, is a software licensing approach in which a license for a software application is assigned to one or more hardware devices (specific nodes, such as a computer, mobile devices, or IoT device).
Microsoft planned to launch a preview of Intune for Education "in the coming weeks", with general availability scheduled for spring 2017, priced at $30 per device, or through volume licensing agreements. [117]
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) said beginning with the 2022-2023 academic year, students only would use the Desmos Virginia Calculator within TestNav during […]
CNBC ranked Virginia as their 2024 Top State for Business, with its deductions being mainly for the high cost of business and living, [241] while Forbes magazine ranked it as the sixteenth best to start a business in. [242] Oxfam America however ranked Virginia in 2024 as only the 26th-best state to work in, with pluses for worker protections ...
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Retailers may retain 3% of the collected fees in order to recoup costs of collection. The fees collected reimburse a number of recycling centers, who in turn offer free recycling of e-waste to consumers and businesses. The statutory recycling fees are adjusted every one to two years by the state on or before August 1 of the year.