Microsoft Windows Virtual Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD) – Licensing Microsoft Windows for virtual environments

microsoft_logo.jpg   Virtualization brings about new use cases that did not previously exist in traditional desktop environments. These use cases include the ability to create multiple desktops dynamically, enable user access to multiple virtual machines (VMs) simultaneously, and move desktop VMs across multiple platforms, especially in load-balancing and disaster recovery situations. With Microsoft Windows Virtual Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD) to enable organizations to license virtual copies of Windows client operating systems in virtual environments

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