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by yuhong 3668 days ago
Note that businesses will typically use Win10 Enterprise, often with WSUS.
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Large businesses. It's the DIY small businesses that always have problems. They should switch to Chrome OS.
This is a good time to mention that the minimum for volume licensing is only 5 copies.
Besides opening up a sales channel, is there SOMETHING that can explain what the right way to license Office + Windows in a 50-employee business?

I've gotten by for SOOO long with samba + OSS, and our main stack is OSS, and have remained on the up + up with licensing. But with CAL's, Domain Controllers, File servers, etc, etc -- It seems to get so obnoxiously expensive fast --- for the only benefit of entrenching yourself to Microsoft tech?

Given that I have to maintain a fleet of 40-50 Windows devices, Along with Samba 4, is there any good tech stack OSS or otherwise for managing all that?

Yea, CALs are another mess altogether. I think some server products even use per-core licensing now.
If the company only has 5-10 employees, it is pretty safe to assume they will not have a dedicated IT function who would worry for them about volume licensing, domain joined systems, etc. They likely just buy a laptop on Dell's website which comes with whatever version of the OS Dell tells them is good for them.
Yea, I know many of them probably don't know this.
It's still a hard sell. If a machine comes with Windows [Version] Home edition, there are business reasons to upgrade.

If you buy a business machine with Professional edition, it already services all the business needs.

I used to have good reason to push volume licensing when Enterprise was necessary to get Bitlocker.. but now there's very little business reason to do so.

I think even with Volume Licensing, Enterprise is more expensive than Pro. But my point is that it is definitely possible to get it.