Whats the difference between applications, systems and server licenses?
With a qualifying product license a customer receives the following: • Software Assurance – Systems Benefit: Software Assurance – Systems provides a full range of courses covering the Windows Operating System. Beginning with courses that are designed to help you be successful in using Windows XP, Windows XP SP2, and Windows Vista. • Software Assurance – Applications Benefit: Software Assurance – Applications provides a full range of courses covering the Microsoft Office suite of products. Beginning with courses that are designed to help you be successful in using Office System 2003 and Office System 2007. • Software Assurance – Servers Benefit: Software Assurance – Servers provides a full range of courses covering the Windows Server suite of products. Beginning with courses that are developed with the IT Professional in mind, to design your IT infrastructure with Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 suite of products, SQL Server, Exchange Server, Biz Talk Server, an
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