Licensing, Office 365, Tips
Planning for Microsoft Office 2007 “End of Life” Perhaps one of the things that gives life so much meaning is that from the day we are born, we never quite know how much time we will have on Earth. Born just ten years ago, Microsoft Office 2007 once experienced a...
Licensing, SQL Server, Tips
What’s the Difference Between SQL Server 2012 and SQL Server 2014? Microsoft’s SQL Server is providing its services as a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) and now has become a compelling choice for the Enterprise RDBMS deployment. Several subsequent...
Licensing, Tips, Windows Server 2016
Licensing Changes & New Features As expected with a new release of windows, Windows Server 2016 arrives bundled with a huge array of new features. From Nano-Servers to Docker support, these new offerings work together to form a well-balanced, flexible enterprise...
Licensing, Tips, Windows Server R2
Windows Server 2012 Highlights Windows Server is a server side operating system from Microsoft. Since its inception in 2008, Microsoft released many versions of the OS. Windows Server 2012 is currently the most popular, and stable version of the OS. Windows Server...
Genuine Software & Licensing, Tips
Microsoft Office is a productivity suite developed by Microsoft. It includes various products like Word, Outlook, Excel, Access and Publisher. Up until the early 1980’s, all these products were available as standalone programs. Today, Microsoft has bundled...
Licensing, Tips, Windows Server 2016
Windows Server Moves to Semi-Annual Releases Windows Server, part of Microsoft’s Windows NT family, is a server operating system used for enterprise level management. Windows server provides the same features of a normal OS, but with several additional server...