When Microsoft released Windows 10 it was going to be supported through a new process called Windows as a Service (WaaS). Not only does WaaS mean monthly cumulative updates are rolled out for the operating system but it also supports the designation of two past feature update releases as options known as the Current Branch…
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Microsoft Further Simplifies their Windows 7 and 8.1 Servicing Model
Last fall, when Microsoft rolled out their new servicing model for Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 and, Windows Server 2012 R2 it was their intent to make the process of updating those operating systems similar to the Windows as a Service (WaaS) model that is now familiar to…
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Microsoft to increase UK prices following pound slump
Microsoft announces price increases for its software and cloud-based services following pound slump. Microsoft has recently announced that it will increase its UK prices by up to 22% to microsoft-price-increase account the depreciation in the value of the pound following the Brexit vote. The new prices, which will come into effect in January 2017, have…
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Windows 10 Enterprise is now available on a subscription basis
Windows 10 Enterprise is now available on a subscription basis Microsoft introduced a monthly subscription charge for Windows 10 enterprise users. Windows 10 EnterpriseThe new pricing tier is called ‘Windows 10 Enterprise E3’ and costs $7 per user per month. The Windows 10 Enterprise E3 is a perfect solution for companies that need to protect…
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