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    Copilot Adoption Playbook: From AI Disillusionment to Measurable ROI

    The path from AI hype to steady, measurable value is rarely a straight line; New Era Technology’s conversation with UC Today — led by Kristian McCann and Steve Daly — lays out a pragmatic playbook for moving organizations beyond AI disillusionment and into sustained Copilot adoption. The central...
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    Windows 10 ESU Costs vs Migration: A Practical IT Guide for 2025

    Nexthink’s warning that “sticking with Windows 10 could cost businesses billions” captured headlines for a reason: a simple arithmetic model — 121 million Windows 10 PCs multiplied by an enterprise Extended Security Update (ESU) list price of $61 per device — produces a first‑year bill in the...
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    Azure Local: Azure-native Hybrid Cloud for Edge and On-Prem

    Microsoft’s Azure Local is a clear signal that hybrid cloud is no longer a stopgap—it's an operational imperative for many enterprises, and Microsoft has repackaged and extended its Azure Stack HCI lineage into a unified, Azure-native platform designed to run cloud-managed services inside...
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    COPILOT in Excel: AI as a native recalculating formula

    Microsoft has quietly moved generative AI from the Copilot side‑pane into Excel’s calculation engine itself, with a new COPILOT function that lets you call Copilot from any cell, pass natural‑language prompts and cell ranges as context, and receive live, recalculating outputs that behave like...
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    Microsoft Shifts to Subscription-Only On-Premises Exchange and Skype for Business

    Microsoft’s recent transition to subscription-only models for on-premises Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server marks one of the most significant changes in the company’s approach to enterprise communications in recent memory. After years of committing to a hybrid model that balanced...
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    Microsoft Licensing Lock-In Threatens Cloud Market Competition and Enterprise Flexibility

    The recent investigation by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into cloud market competitiveness has brought to light a critical challenge enterprises face when moving from traditional on-premises environments to cloud infrastructure: the complexity and expense of migrating...
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    Microsoft Cloud Licensing Changes: Impact on Enterprise Migration & Market Dynamics

    Microsoft's shift in cloud licensing practices has stirred up significant challenges for enterprises heavily invested in its ecosystem, particularly when migrating to cloud infrastructures. The 2019 licensing changes introduced a new layer of costs for running Microsoft server software, such as...
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    Microsoft Licensing Policies and Cloud Competition: Impact on Multi-Cloud Strategies

    The ongoing competition tug-of-war in the cloud services market highlights a critical point: Microsoft's licensing policies for its software, particularly Windows Server, heavily influence the viability and economics of multi-cloud deployments. According to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft's...
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    AWS and Regulators Challenge Microsoft’s Cloud Licensing Practices to Boost Competition

    Microsoft’s licensing practices for running its software on public cloud platforms, especially non-Microsoft clouds such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and others, have come under intense scrutiny due to complaints that these licensing terms unfairly protect Microsoft’s own Azure...
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    AWS and Microsoft Clash Over Licensing Costs Shaping Cloud Market Competition

    The ongoing clash between Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft regarding licensing costs underlines a critical competitive dynamic shaping the cloud computing landscape, especially concerning the use of Microsoft software on cloud platforms not owned by Microsoft. AWS’s recent submission to...
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    Navigating Virtualization Licensing Costs with AMD EPYC 4464P

    Mapping virtualization licensing costs is no longer just a side note in IT budgeting—it’s a headline act. For years, many organizations have focused almost exclusively on hardware costs when planning server deployments, but as virtualization continues to corner more of the workload pie...
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