Microsoft: Free upgrades to Windows 10 to subscribers

Microsoft allows Windows 7 and 8 users who purchase one of Windows subscription packages, such as Windows 10 Enterprise E3 and E5, through the Cloud Solution Provider (CSP), the free upgrade to Windows 10.

Customers who have signed up for Windows 10 Enterprise E3 and E5 and Secure Productive Enterprise E3 and E5 can now upgrade their Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 systems to Windows 10 without having to purchase separate upgrade licenses ", Said Microsoft in a publication of 19 in January.Windows 10

What do the above mean? ;

Windows 10 Enterprise E3 and E5 are νέα συνδρομητικά πακέτα για τα Windows Enterprise που η Microsoft εισήγαγε το περασμένο καλοκαίρι. Σκοπός τους είναι σε μεγάλο βαθμό τους χρήστες των επιχειρήσεων μικρού και μεσαίου μεγέθους. Το Windows 10 Enterprise Ε3 κοστίζει 84 δολάρια ανά χρήστη ανά έτος, ή 7 δολάρια ανά χρήστη το μήνα. Το πακέτο Ε5 κοστίζει 168 το έτος ή 14 δολάρια ανά χρήστη το μήνα. Και τα δύο πακέτα είναι διαθέσιμα απευθείας από τη Microsoft μέσω του προγράμματος παραχώρησης πολλαπλών αδειών χρήσης της και μέσω των συνεργατών του Cloud Solution Provider (CSP).

Microsoft is reportedly proposing the new upgrade option from Windows 7 and 8.1 to Windows 10 through these programs for its customers who have purchased a new Windows device and lost the free upgrade to Window 10.

Hypocrisy?

As we had predicted months before the end of the first offer, Microsoft continues to quietly offer the option to get Windows 10 for free if you try to upgrade from Windows 7 and 8 with keys as long as it is legal, even after the end of the free upgrade offer which officially ended on July 29, 2016.

"Upgrade licenses to Windows 10 issued through this new offer are perpetual." This means that the will not expire or be revoked if the customer chooses to terminate their Windows cloud subscription,” Microsoft says.

Microsoft seems to be trying to raise the market share of Window 10, which months after their release is still coming behind Windows 7.

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