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beccaep

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Sprint, MCI, AT&T and others are all examples of what kind of organizations?
 
  A) common law companies
  B) common networkers
  C) common telecommuters
  D) common carriers

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What are the differences and similarities between metered licenses and site licenses?
 
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Answer to Question 1

D

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A metered license is one whereby the server is programmed to count how many users are currently using a given product. When a certain number has been reached, a number determined by the metered-license agreement, the server prevents new users from accessing the product. Once the metered value has been reached, a current user has to log out of the application for a new user to access it. An analysis should be performed to determine what the most effective metered value should be. If it is too small, users will become frustrated because they will not be able to access the application. If the value is too large, the business will be paying for licenses that it is not using. A balance has to be determined. In contrast, a site license covers the entire site so that anyone validated by the network can access the application as needed. Typically, a site license costs more than a metered license, but it is still less than purchasing an individual license for everybody. The size of the site will depend on the business; for example, a business may have as few as 50 or as many as 10,000 users. Metered and site licensing are similar in that they are both used to determine how many copies of a software program or application an organization is legally authorized to use.




beccaep

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


Joy Chen

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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