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Like clockwork, cloud services are the strong point of Microsoft’s revenue this quarter. Azure revenue grew 39 percent ...
Just curious if anyone has experience moving a non-OEM Windows installation to another computer. This was originally a Windows 8.1 Pro license purchased directly from Microsoft.
It finally happened, and my old technet keys won't activate Windows 11 anymore. Which seeing as I got those over a decade ago, fair enough Looking at the local stores, they sell a DVD (OEM) and ...
Brian Belongia is a CDW Solution Specialist, Windows OEM & Autopilot. He started his career at CDW in 2009 as an Account Manager on the South Florida Medlar team. After a couple years he joined the ...
Of course, similar to the XP OEM EULA, the Vista EULA says the copy is licensed permanently to one device and cannot be transferred to another computer. But it doesn’t say anywhere that changing ...
In the previous Q3 earnings, Windows OEM revenue dropped by a rather eye-opening 28%, so the fall wasn't nearly as steep this time. But still, revenues are clearly on a downward trajectory.
Windows OEM revenue declined by 28%, while Surface was down 30%. A weak PC market, driven by external economic headwinds and too much inventory, is hurting the Surface division.
Both Windows OEM and Surface (Devices) revenue were down, while cloud services and Xbox divisions saw revenue increases. The drops in revenue continue a trend from previous financial reports.