Microsoft is producing accessible to its volume-license buyers with Software Assurance new releases of several virtualization instruments as of March ten.
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) two.0,
Office 2010 Product Key, for 1, is offered to clients these days,
Office 2007 Serial, according to corporation officials. The MED-V two.0 item is desktop virtualization software program determined by technology Microsoft bought from Kidaro in 2008. MED-V is 1 of a variety of migration equipment that Microsoft delivers exclusively to Microsoft Software Assurance volume-license customers as component of the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP).
Microsoft has been touting MED-V being a Windows 7 migration instrument that enables people to “retain use of legacy lines of business purposes that require Windows XP.”
Microsoft has been testing MED-V two.0 given that final summer. Enterprise officials have said there could be a variety of new capabilities and updates in the MED-V2.0 release,
Windows 7 Key, which includes:
No dedicated infrastructure needed
Streamlined sign-on to MED-V workspaces
Even more alternatives for World wide web Explorer redirection
USB gadget sharing
My Paperwork,
Office 2007 Enterprise, Desktop and network printer redirection
MED-V two.0 isn’t the only new virtualization-focused release from Microsoft released today. Provider officials also mentioned that App-V 4.6 Service Pack (SP) one is offered,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, as well. Both MED-V two.0 and App-V 4.6 are part from the MDOP 2011 release.
Microsoft also delivered is planning to deliver the first public beta Community Technologies Preview of Windows Thin PC (WinTPC), the thin-client Windows seven product that is the successor to the Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP) product before the end of March. (False alarm: It’s not out yet. Second false alarm: Microsoft has decided this will be a CTP test build and not a “beta.”)
WinTPC will be available to Microsoft Software Assurance buyers as component of their licenses. Buyers who don’t have Software Assurance also can buy a Virtual Desktop Access (VDA) license for each system to get use of WinTPC, officials mentioned this week.