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Old 04-04-2011, 08:40 AM   #1
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Microsoft has lifted its ban on enabling Windows Vista Home Simple and Home Premium in virtual machine environments.,Windows 7 32 Bit
The company introduced on January 21 its decision to add the two new SKUs and planned to update its end-user license agreement to reflect the alter.
(Microsoft was planning on generating the announcement at twelve:01 a.m. on January 22, but another publication broke the embargo,Microsoft Office Standard 2007, so the enterprise is heading out with all the news early.)
Microsoft virtually introduced in June, 2007, that it absolutely was calming a few of its virtualization rules for Windows Vista, to be able to enable customers of a wider variety of Vista SKUs to make utilization of virtualization technologies around the desktop. Then, inside the eleventh hour, something happened — exactly what still remains unclear — and Microsoft ended up halting the planned virtualization changes.
For businesses, Microsoft is offering an annual subscription to what it;s calling the “Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop” for $23 per desktop for clients covered by Software Assurance. This offering, which allows consumers to run Vista nearly as being a server, previously was priced at $78 per desktop, according to corporation officials.
Microsoft also announced it has acquired Calista Technologies,Office Professional 2007 Key, a San Jose,Office 2007 License, Calif.-based desktop-virtualization specialist,microsoft Office 2010 keygen, for an undisclosed amount. Here;s Microsoft;s description of what Calist;s software does:
“Calista software improves the consumer experience of 3-D and multimedia delivery for Microsoft multimedia applications, virtualized desktop deployments, and server-hosted virtualized desktops or applications using Windows Server Terminal Services. The addition of Calista technology to Microsoft’s virtualization portfolio will enable consumers to watch video and listen to audio, and will enable remote workers to receive a full-fidelity Windows desktop experience without the need for high-end desktop hardware. “
(”Application delivery” expert Brian Madden provided additional details on Calista and how its technology could dovetail with Microsoft;s in a prescient post last November.)
Microsoft is preparing to announce these virtualization changes at a two-day Virtualization Deployment Summit for about 300 of its buyers, which kicks off on January 21.
Until today, Microsoft’s end-user license agreement stipulated that customers could run only the Business enterprise and Ultimate versions of Vista in virtual machines from Microsoft and other vendors. Microsoft attributed the original Vista virtualization restrictions to potential security risks, claiming that “security researchers have shown hardware virtualization technology to get exploitable by malware” and claimed Vista required an advanced level of know-how to thwart such virtualization exploits.
Any thought on Microsoft;s client-side virtualization changes? Further to come on this story as it unfolds….
More updates from Microsoft:
* Microsoft isn;t ready to talk specifics about how/when it plans to add the Calista technologies to its products. But enterprise officials are characterizing Calista;s technology as something Microsoft sees as being a “platform technology” which it plans to make “as widely available as possible.” Perhaps we;ll see it folded into Windows 7 ….
* Why has Microsoft decided to add support for Property Simple and Home Top quality now? Officials said on Monday that Microsoft is seeing “a maturity inside the industry,” in terms of being able to trust “what;s under the virtual machine.” But it doesn;t hurt, either, that adding Household Fundamental and Property Premium will help people run older applications that software vendors are not updating to support Vista.
* While Microsoft did add its consumer Vista SKUs (Property Fundamental and House Top quality) to the list of products it will enable end users to run in virtualized environments, the business is not allowing for the virtualized utilization of information-rights management, digital-rights management and BitLocker encryption. (These were among the other licensing changes Microsoft contemplated producing last June and pulled at the last minute.)
Update to the updates (on January 22): Contrary to what I was told yesterday, Microsoft is now saying that it is not prohibiting the virtualized use of information-rights management, digital-rights management and BitLocker encryption. From a corporate spokesman: “The EULA (End Person License Agreement) advises against using these technologies for security reasons, but does not prohibit their use.”
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