Microsoft has announced a radical change to its licensing model by switching from per-user to per-processor pricing for its next generation of server applications.
The Redmond giant said it has chosen a processor-based licensing model for Windows DNA (Distributed iNternet Architecture) 2000 servers to "alleviate the complexity and inconsistency of the current licensing models".
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The Redmond giant said it has chosen a processor-based licensing model for Windows DNA (Distributed iNternet Architecture) 2000 servers to "alleviate the complexity and inconsistency of the current licensing models".
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