Open License Program
The Open License Program is a Microsoft service that allows corporate, academic, charitable, or government organizations to obtain volume licenses for Microsoft products.[1] It is ideally suited for companies with between 2 – 250 personal computers, but can accommodate organizations with up to 750 computers.[2]
Programs
- Open License
- Open License for Charities
- Open License for Governments
- Open License for Education
- Open Value
- Open Value Subscription
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gollark: Do they not "run off" sometimes or whatever? Someone check help.
gollark: Okay, Shadowdrake, I agree that the system is probably fixed base rarities with some userdefined extra multiplier.
gollark: It may also be because people have had longer to gather them so they're less wanted.
gollark: That would imply a lot of nonuserdefinedness, Shadowdrake.
References
- Microsoft. "Volume Licensing". Retrieved 17 July 2013.
- Ligman, Eric. "Microsoft Open License Basics – What are the different Open License Programs?". Retrieved 17 July 2013.
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