Windows Vista SP1 Volume Licensing

Posted on July 15th, 2008 by Jason

Volume Licensing is just one of the modalities to acquire software, but perhaps, as customers are concerned, it is also the most appealing because of the cost savings it implies. In contrast to the retail copies of Vista, the main benefit of the is that it takes the cost of the packaging and of the media out of the price equation of the product. And this, of course, is not valid just for Vista, now complete with , but also for additional solutions that make the object of Volume Licensing. In the Redmond giant’s perspective, one of the most relevant benefits for volume license customers is the ability to acquire Software Assurance.

“Software acquired through Volume Licensing is a only. A provides the right to run a software product. Savings above retail boxed software prices can be realized by participating in a Volume Licensing . By acquiring software through Volume Licensing, you can pay for only the . Or in the case of some Volume Licensing programs, you can also purchase Software Assurance. Software Assurance is a comprehensive offering that helps you get the most out of your software investment. It combines the latest software with phone support, partner services, training, and IT tools,” the company explained in the Volume Licensing Reference made available for download.

As far as is concerned, customers running the Business SKU of the operating system can, through Software Assurance, upgrade to the Enterprise version. There are little architectural differences between the Business and Enterprise editions of Vista, such as the BitLocker Drive Encryption features of the latter. However, advantages do exist beyond encryption, and the most important are related to virtualization.

“If you acquire Software Assurance, you have the right to use Vista Enterprise Edition on the device instead of Vista Business. This also permits you to run up to four additional copies or instances on the device. A device used for Vista Enterprise may have Vista Enterprise running in the physical operating system environment and a mix of editions and versions running in four virtual operating system environments all on the same physical device,” added.

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