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  2. Microsoft Intune - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Software asset management - Wikipedia

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    SAM technologies track license expiration, thus allowing the company to function ethically and within software compliance regulations. This can be important for both eliminating legal costs associated with license agreement violations and as part of a company's reputation management strategy. Both are important forms of risk management and are ...

  4. Windows IoT - Wikipedia

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    Windows Server IoT 2019 is a full, binary equivalent version [9] of Windows Server 2019, intended to aggregate data from many 'things'. [10] Like the IoT Enterprise variants, it remains identical in behavior to its regularly licensed counterpart, but differs only in licensing terms. It also is offered in both LTSC and SAC options.

  5. Software license - Wikipedia

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    For customers, the advantages of temporary licenses include reduced upfront cost, increased flexibility, and lower overall cost compared to a perpetual license. [14] In some cases, the steep one-time cost demanded by sellers of traditional software were out of the reach of smaller businesses , but pay-per-use SaaS models makes the software ...

  6. Microsoft 365 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft 365 is a product family of productivity software, collaboration and cloud-based services owned by Microsoft.It encompasses online services such as Outlook.com, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, programs formerly marketed under the name Microsoft Office (including applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on Microsoft Windows, macOS, mobile devices, and on the web), and ...

  7. List of formerly proprietary software - Wikipedia

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    [112] [113] The Fourth Edition was released in 2002 under the LPL-1.02 license, a free and open-source software license, [114] and relicensed to the GPL-2.0-only license on 8 February 2014, by the University of California, Berkeley with the permission of Alcatel-Lucent, the copyright holders at the time. [115] PowerShell: 2006 August 2016 MIT

  8. Client access license - Wikipedia

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    The Core CAL is a special CAL offered by Microsoft through corporate license agreements such as Enterprise, Select or Open Value. The Core CAL is a combination of CALs for Windows Server, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, System Center Configuration Client Management License, Lync Server, and Forefront Endpoint Subscription License.

  9. Exchange ActiveSync - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the early 2000s, EAS began to be available for licensing. At the time it was a client only protocol license. [11] Motorola was the first licensee and began with a license of the 2.1 version of EAS. Various other organizations licensed EAS over time and Microsoft eventually started licensing the server side of EAS in 2007. [12]