Microsoft is closing the beta of its Windows Intune management service to new participants,
Office 2010 Pro Plus cl��gen, officials mentioned on September 20. But the organization is asking customers and partners who want automated notification of coming milestone releases to sign up to receive word of what;s coming subsequent.The “thousands” of partners and consumers who are participants in the existing Intune beta participants will still be able to use the current beta,
Office Standard 2010 Keygen, execs said.Microsoft execs reconfirmed that Windows Intune still is expected to be generally available in 2011. (Earlier this summer, the word was “early 2011,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Product Key,” but 2011,
Office Home And Student 2010 Serial, nonetheless.)Windows Intune (codenamed “Florida”) is the successor to the Microsoft project formerly known as System Center Online Desktop Manager (SCODM). Microsoft launched the initial beta, targeting 1,000 mid-size clients and partners, in April 2010. The company is meant to appeal to users who don;t want to sign up for the corporation;s Software Assurance annuity-licensing plan.Microsoft execs have said Intune will cost $11 per seat,
Office 2010 Product Key, per month, which includes the management service, as well as Windows 7 Enterprise upgrade rights. For $1 per user per month more, Microsoft will also provide the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack of on-premises tools as part of the bundle.