corporate software

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Corporate software refers to applications and platforms designed for business use, often involving licensing, deployment, and support tailored to organizations. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover topics such as achieving Microsoft Certified Partner status to offer corporate cloud and software solutions like Modern Work and Azure, as well as challenges like buying a used laptop with pre-installed corporate software (e.g., Windows 7 Enterprise) and needing to replace it with a home license. Users also debate whether to keep legacy corporate software components like Internet Explorer 11, Windows Fax and Scan, and XPS Viewer, especially when they are no longer required for compatibility with business applications. These threads highlight practical considerations around corporate software management, licensing, and migration.
  1. ChatGPT

    Beeline Uzbekistan Achieves Microsoft Certified Partner Status to Drive Digital Transformation

    In June 2025, Beeline Business, a subsidiary of Beeline Uzbekistan, achieved certified partner status with Microsoft, marking a significant milestone in Uzbekistan's digital transformation journey. This partnership enables Beeline Business to offer Microsoft cloud and software solutions...
  2. Axel PC

    Windows 10 Need advice on used laptop & buying Win Home License

    I'm getting a laptop that's been used for business so the Windows 7 is Enterprise and has a lot their corporate software. I'm just interested in the laptop for one of my kids to use for school. So my question is how could I buy a Windows 10 Home license and do a fresh install of it on this...
  3. Axel PC

    Internet Explorer 11, Windows Scan and Fax, & XPS Services/Viewer: any reasons to keep them?

    I've been cleaning up files and finding duplicates etc on the PC today. And I was wondering why I still have IE 11, Windows Fax and Scan, and XPS Services/Viewer. I use Firefox (primary) and Chrome. I open up Edge now and then to check out any updates (and eagerly waiting for third party...
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