Jan 26 2021 07:43 AM
As part of our Services Strategy (we are an MSP), we are looking to build a hosted W10 DaaS on behalf of our customers and offer as an annuity service, but for an on-premise solution (not on Azure with WVD).
As the platform is NOT customer owned and provided "as a service" then License requirements and agreements become unclear around compliance specifically around Windows 10.
However, there doesnt appear to be any specific related to using M365 e3/5 licnesing on a non-owned platform and SPLA only seems to refer to Windows Server OS and "Windows Desktop Experience".
Jan 26 2021 08:04 AM
Jan 26 2021 08:05 AM
Jan 26 2021 09:13 AM
@HotCakeX Thanks for reply
Our solution is based upon using a third party to host Windows client virtual machines on servers (Bare Metal) dedicated to the customer (not multi-tenanted). So Virtualization Rights seems to apply?
Jan 26 2021 11:00 AM