Microsoft said Wednesday that some volume licensing customers will soon be able to store their software at no charge on an additional server used solely in the event of a disaster.
The software maker said that starting June 1, businesses in its Software Assurance program will be able to make a duplicate copy for each server software product they license.
There are two major caveats, however. The software must be stored on a "cold" server, that is, one turned off until a disaster occurs. Also, the rights to store the extra copy are good only as long as a Software Assurance agreement is in place.
Microsoft has been working to add benefits to the Software Assurance program amid criticisms that the primary benefit--free upgrades--is not justifying the cost. Microsoft has already added additional training, support and other perks to improve the program.
Bink.nu - Microsoft adds disaster aid to volume licensing
Παρασκευή, Μαΐου 21, 2004
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