Hunting down enterprise mobility at Mobile World Congress - FierceMobileIT
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Hunting down enterprise mobility at Mobile World Congress FierceMobileIT RIM announced its BES Express server offering at MWC, which requires no server or client access license (CAL) fees. It is essentially freeware to connect ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 12:07:42 PM
Microsoft cranks out new identity management software - Computerworld
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![]() Computerworld | Microsoft cranks out new identity management software Computerworld Forefront Identity Manager costs $15000 plus about $18 for client-access license. In other news announced at the RSA Conference, Microsoft said it has put ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 12:07:42 PM
FileMaker Pro goes to 11, admits people like spreadsheets - Ars Technica
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![]() TopNews United States | FileMaker Pro goes to 11, admits people like spreadsheets Ars Technica FileMaker Pro Server has also been updated, dropping the simultaneous client access limit for the Advanced version. FileMaker Pro already laid claim to ... FileMaker 11 now available with charting, reporting improvements |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 12:07:42 PM
Preview : Lotus Notes/Domino vs MS Exchange/Outlook 2010 - PC Quest
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Preview : Lotus Notes/Domino vs MS Exchange/Outlook 2010 PC Quest The second significant change is in client licensing. There's an enterprise Client Access License and a Messaging License. The first offers full access to ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 12:07:42 PM
Windows Server 2008 RDS CALs and App-V licensing - Brian Madden (blog)
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Windows Server 2008 RDS CALs and App-V licensing Brian Madden (blog) More importantly, the new RDS CAL includes the client access license for accessing App-V for Terminal Services on both Windows Server 2008 and Windows ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 12:07:42 PM
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