MS Operating System
Licensing
Licensing:
• A business arrangement in which one company gives
another company permission to use its product for a
specified payment.
Operating system:
Journey of windows OS:
• WINDOWS 1 (20 November,1985)
• WINDOWS 3.0 (1 August,1990)
• WINDOWS 98 (25 June,1998)
• WINDOWS 2000 (15 Dec,1999)
• WINDOWS XP (25 Oct,2001)
• WINDOWS VISTA (13 March,2006)
• WINDOWS 7 (5 October,2009)
• WINDOWS 8 (available in 2012)
Microsoft licensing types:
OEM licensing:
• Between an OEM and End user.
• OEM license is available to PC manufacturers.
• Two Types of OEMs:
• System Builders: Purchase Microsoft software indirectly (through
Authorized OEM Distributors or Resellers)
• Direct OEMs: Have a direct licensing relationship with Microsoft
and purchase Microsoft software directly from Microsoft
OEM benefits:
• Sold by large PC Manufacturers
• OEM Fully supports the customer, so any issues with the hardware or software, you need
to call the OEM
• Can also be purchased by System Builders, once system builder "breaks the seal" they are
responsible for the support and EULA T&Cs
• Full version only, no upgrades
• Must be pre-installed by the OEM or System Builder in the case of Desktop OS and
Desktop Applications, Server OS is optional pre-install
• Product Activation is required either on the web or over the phone
• Both Windows and Office can be enrolled into Software Assurance within 90 days
• OEM has restrictive rights, no transfer, no re-assignment, limited downgrade*
• OEM Software licenses Live and die with the hardware
OEM downgrade rights for win 7:
End of sale of OEM OS:
Full Packaged Product (FPP):
• Full Packaged Product (FPP): Provides the full-version or upgrade
retail software license
FPP benefits:
• Sold by retail outlets
• Supported directly by Microsoft
• Typically 1 box = 1 license
• Manuals, End User License Agreement and CD/DVD in the box
• Full Version, Upgrades available
• Product Activation is required either on the web or over the phone
• Windows Desktop OS can be enrolled into SA, Office CANNOT be
enrolled into SA
• FPP can be transferred and re-assigned
Windows Vista &Versions:
• Starter
• Home Basic (N) - ~ $199
• Home Premium - ~ $239
• Business (N) - ~ 299
• Enterprise
• Ultimate - ~ $399
• ** Starter has no 64 bit support.
WINDOWS 7 LICENSING:
Versions & Editions
• Simplified Edition List
• Windows 8
• Windows 8 Professional
• Windows 8 Enterprise
• Windows 8 RT (RunTime)
• Basic, Home, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate are gone!
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Windows licensing

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    Licensing: • A businessarrangement in which one company gives another company permission to use its product for a specified payment.
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    Journey of windowsOS: • WINDOWS 1 (20 November,1985) • WINDOWS 3.0 (1 August,1990) • WINDOWS 98 (25 June,1998) • WINDOWS 2000 (15 Dec,1999) • WINDOWS XP (25 Oct,2001) • WINDOWS VISTA (13 March,2006) • WINDOWS 7 (5 October,2009) • WINDOWS 8 (available in 2012)
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    OEM licensing: • Betweenan OEM and End user. • OEM license is available to PC manufacturers. • Two Types of OEMs: • System Builders: Purchase Microsoft software indirectly (through Authorized OEM Distributors or Resellers) • Direct OEMs: Have a direct licensing relationship with Microsoft and purchase Microsoft software directly from Microsoft
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    OEM benefits: • Soldby large PC Manufacturers • OEM Fully supports the customer, so any issues with the hardware or software, you need to call the OEM • Can also be purchased by System Builders, once system builder "breaks the seal" they are responsible for the support and EULA T&Cs • Full version only, no upgrades • Must be pre-installed by the OEM or System Builder in the case of Desktop OS and Desktop Applications, Server OS is optional pre-install • Product Activation is required either on the web or over the phone • Both Windows and Office can be enrolled into Software Assurance within 90 days • OEM has restrictive rights, no transfer, no re-assignment, limited downgrade* • OEM Software licenses Live and die with the hardware
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    End of saleof OEM OS:
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    Full Packaged Product(FPP): • Full Packaged Product (FPP): Provides the full-version or upgrade retail software license
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    FPP benefits: • Soldby retail outlets • Supported directly by Microsoft • Typically 1 box = 1 license • Manuals, End User License Agreement and CD/DVD in the box • Full Version, Upgrades available • Product Activation is required either on the web or over the phone • Windows Desktop OS can be enrolled into SA, Office CANNOT be enrolled into SA • FPP can be transferred and re-assigned
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    Windows Vista &Versions: •Starter • Home Basic (N) - ~ $199 • Home Premium - ~ $239 • Business (N) - ~ 299 • Enterprise • Ultimate - ~ $399 • ** Starter has no 64 bit support.
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    Versions & Editions •Simplified Edition List • Windows 8 • Windows 8 Professional • Windows 8 Enterprise • Windows 8 RT (RunTime) • Basic, Home, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate are gone!
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