Microsoft recently modified the content of its bulk License Agreement, and said these improvements will provide users with more flexibility and choices.
The "Enterprise Upgrade" promotion will be permanently retained in the Microsoft License Agreement. Some Microsoft enterprise users can upgrade their software from the standard edition to the Professional edition or Enterprise Edition. According to the original plan, this is only a one-year promotion activity, which is only provided by some enterprise users and expires in March.
In addition, Microsoft modified the Microsoft Operation Manager (MOM) 2005 license content. The company's vice president for global licensing and pricing, Brent-karicos, pointed out that according to the requirements of the simplified user model, microsoft abandoned the single processor license principle and changed to a license mode for a server and management devices.
Microsoft also opened a new license website to provide users with all license-related information. Carlincos said the website was built on the basis of user feedback. He said: "We have established a website that is easy to search and helps users better understand the latest information, learn how Microsoft provides software licenses in the United States and Canada." (Sina Technology Moon)