If you are looking to purchase multiple software licenses for the same application, you might want to look into a volume license as a money saving strategy. Microsoft offers this option to its customers, to learn more, visit: http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/
MS Volume License are offered online. It usually costs around $75 for the processing fee and $500 for the courses.
Browse to Microsoft and they have a section for volume licensing, to save you a quick search I have provided the link for you. www.microsoft.com/licensing/
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Microsoft Volume Licensing is a business plan that allows a company to purchase multiple licenses for software so that it can be installed on several computers at the same time. This removes the need to purchase individual licenses. There are multiple levels of MS volume licensing that are appropriate to differently sized businesses. At a basic level, a license can be purchased for software and then renewed every 6-12 months. For enterprise level companies, a permanent license can be purchased with unlimited usage, although MS service warranties might still expire over time.
You can find a download for the Microsoft Volume License on the Microsoft website. The link for this website is: www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing.../product-activation.aspx.
You can start with a learner's permit at age 14. Read this for all the information about getting a drivers license in MS. http://www.dmv.org/ms-mississippi/drivers-permits.php
A Volume License is the license given to a software version sold to businesses under a direct purchase agreement with Microsoft, and is sold as an upgrade license only, meaning that a previous license must be available for each new volume license. The term "Volume License Key" refers to the ability to use one product key for multiple systems, depending on the type of agreement. Lets say you have 100 computers to put windows Xp on. Instead of buying 100 copys of windows Xp, you buy 1 copy with 100 licenses with it.
Windows 7 Enterprise is available as a volume license only.
Volume Licence It means it's a copy of a disc sold to a corparation/institution for volume installs using one serial no. (for multiple copies) and not requiring validation. It is only valid for that organization due to copyrighting.
If you are talking about the MS Volume licensing by Microsoft, yes it is a form of software licensing that is indented for Microsoft software and operating systems.
A Class D license is for commercial use vehicles which don't require a CDL, and is equivalent to what some states refer to as a chauffeur's license. It's used for people operating things such as taxis, limosines, shuttle vans, etc. A Class R license is the "standard" drivers license.
The main difference is the license it gives you a business license in business version and standard license in standard and sometimes it I believe also has more applications and many people can share on business.