
Gartner analyst Alvin Park stated in a research note that Microsoft has been getting pressure from customers to expand its CAL options. Windows servers have traditionally had the per-device option, also known as per-seat licensing. NET Server 2003 running Terminal Services.


NET Server 2003 for posting later this week, the software giant also previewed new options for Client Access Licenses that should give customers a little more power to match CALs to their needs.Ĭustomers using Terminal Services, however, need to quickly evaluate a licensing change involving Terminal Services to find out if a quick upgrade to Windows XP before Windows. As Microsoft puts the finishing touches on Release Candidate 2 of Windows.
