As of August 1, Microsoft will raise the prices of a number of its User client-access licenses (CALs) by 13 percent. The affected CALs are for on-premises, not cloud, products. The prices of Device ...
My boss just told me he had heard that there was a change in Microsoft licensing not too long ago that made it such that even the amount of users of a web application had to have a CAL. This sounds ...
As of December 1, Microsoft is changing the way it prices the "user" option when purchasing client-access licenses (CALs), which will result in higher prices for some customers. With the User CAL, ...
The Microsoft blogosphere Richter meter spiked earlier this week when word spread that Microsoft has a 15 percent price increase for User Client Access Licenses (CALs) coming on Dec. 1. In fact, it’s ...
Microsoft is planning to raise the price of its User Client Access Licenses (CALs) by 15 percent, starting on Dec. 1, 2012, according to Microsoft's partners. The other CAL option, called "Device CALs ...
Microsoft plans to hike up User Client Access Licenses by 15 percent in December, according to Microsoft's partners. The rationale for the User CAL price increase is tied up with the concept that ...
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