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Windows Server OEM licensing is cheaper, but not always.
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Woody Walton I commonly encounter partners that buy and then resell Microsoft OEM licensing, especially Windows Server and the Windows Client. The typical reason for this is usually price, but the ease of purchase also comes into play. There certainly is a measure of convenience...
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30 Apr 2013
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April 5 is your last day to save $200 on your WPC 2013 all-access pass!
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Josh Condie - Registration savings end April 5 (Today!) Early-bird registration for WPC 2013 ends April 5. Get our best price on registration and pay just $1,795 for your all-access pass, a savings of $200 (full price is $1,995). There is an additional $200 refund for registrations that qualify...
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5 Apr 2013
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The Windows Desktop Upgrade Volume License: Is reassignment an option?
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Woody Walton When it comes to Microsoft licensing, most know that it is necessarily or unnecessarily complex depending on who you are! And although I am by title a Partner Technology Advisor, my support of Microsoft partners in the transaction process expose me to a lot of licensing...
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28 Feb 2013
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