Intel Corp executives have raised the possibility of licensing chipmaking technology from outside firms, a move that could see it exchanging manufacturing secrets with rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) or Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
01/21/2021
Microsoft s Open License program will end on Jan. 1, 2022, and not just for commercial customers, but also for government, education and nonprofit organizations, Microsoft affirmed in a Dec. 17 licensing news post. Starting on January 1, 2022, commercial, government, education, and nonprofit organizations won t be able to buy new or renew software licenses, Software Assurance, or online services through the Open License program, the announcement stated.
The last day to buy or renew an Open License will be Dec. 31, 2021.
Microsoft is shifting the sales of perpetual licenses over to its Cloud Solutions Provider (CSP) partners as part of this plan to drop the Open License program in 2022. These CSP partners are empowered to sell perpetual licenses to organizations under a different program, called the Open Value program, which has a Software Assurance (SA) buying option. Alternatively, Microsoft permits CSPs to sell licenses under the Open Value Subsc
Read more about IDBI Bank takes prompt corrective action; all eyes now on Q3 results on Business Standard. The lender has stabilised under LIC ownership, but its exit from the central bank s restrictions may be some time away
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Colorado Broadcasters Association Provides Members With Study Showing Power Of Broadcast In Colorado
January 22, 2021 at 1:20 AM (PT)
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The COLORADO BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION (CBA) has provided its members with the 2021 NIELSEN “The Power of Broadcast in COLORADO” study that shows broadcast news was the primary source of information during the pandemic due to its perceived trustworthiness and accuracy. The study reinforces that radio and television remain the primary and daily source of entertainment, information, weather and breaking news in the state, and that Millennials continue to be the largest consumers of radio and television in COLORADO.