At the start of this month, Microsoft began kicking up a notch the online resources designed to streamline the management of Microsoft Volume Licensing program agreements and products. Essentially, the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center evolved into a single, integrated portal set up to allow customers to administer all their Volume Licensing IDs. The evolution process was kicked off on December 6, 2009; however, on some markets, it stretched until yesterday, December 14. “The Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Centre is currently undergoing maintenance as part of a series of enhancements to improve the licensing management experience for partners and customers. Our goal is for the site to be available on Wednesday, December 16, 2009,” revealed Sarah Arnold, Microsoft Australia Partner Program Manager, at the start of this week.
At this point in time, customers in a variety of markets worldwide can take advantage of VLSC. Microsoft is offering the center in the following localized versions: Bulgarian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French (Canadian), French (European), German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Spanish (Latin American), and Swe... (read more)


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