Posts made by pchiodo
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RE: Microsoft Licensing Verification Program: Is this a SAM Audit?
@CCWTech said in Microsoft Licensing Verification Program: Is this a SAM Audit?:
License Verification Consultant
This is just a new flavor of the old game. Unless you get a certified letter (snail mail) from Microsoft, then you have no obligation to do anything. If, in fact, you do get a certified letter, still do not do anything except contact your attorney.
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RE: MangoCon Postponed Due to Covid 19
@IRJ We are discussing this option. We will likely do both a live stream and a live event once the all clear has been issued.
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RE: MangoCon Postponed Due to Covid 19
@VoIP_n00b The email said the following
"First off, thank you all for your support of MangoCon. Due to the current crisis, we are postponing MangoCon 2020. We have not yet picked a new date, but are hopeful we can reschedule sometime later this year. We are monitoring the situation, and plan to reschedule once a safe date can be established.
Your tickets will still be honored for the rescheduled event, and we hope that you will still be able to attend.
Due to these uncertain times, we are also offering a refund for your ticket purchase if you prefer this option. If you would like a refund, please send a reply to this email and we will initiate the process. Again, we hope that you will attend the rescheduled event, and look forward to seeing you soon!"
There is no other information. If you prepaid, then we have a record of it under the email you used to purchase the ticket. With your email, we can initiate a refund if that is what you would prefer.
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RE: MangoCon Postponed Due to Covid 19
@VoIP_n00b It is public. We posted postponing the event here on Mango. We sent an email to those that prepaid. If you prepaid and did not receive an email, send me an email at [email protected] and I will respond to your email. In order to find your prepaid ticket, we need to have the email you used to get your ticket.
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MangoCon Postponed Due to Covid 19
Due to the disruption of travel and gatherings due to the Covid 19 crisis, we are postponing MangoCon. Currently, we are monitoring the crisis, and plan to reschedule based on a number of factors. At this time, we do not have an anticipated date for MangoCon.
We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused, and hope to see you all very soon!
We will update everyone as soon as we have more information available.
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TeleMedicine for Veterinarian Offices
Attention Veterinarians and those who work in a vet's office: If during this time of social distancing your office could benefit from telemedicine - video conferencing with pets and their owners - and you don't currently have this functionality, PM me (@pchiodo ) or email [email protected]
Our company can help get you up and running ASAP.
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Can Am Side By Side For Sale
Not sure how many off-roaders we have here, or if anyone is interested.... I have a 2014 CanAm Commander 800R DPS with a Big Tex trailer to haul it with. I'm selling the whole setup for $9950. It is in Dallas currently, but we can probably make some arrangement to get it delivered. If you want to see the entire listing you can click on the following link:
https://www.atvtrader.com/listing/2014-Can-Am-COMMANDER+DPS+800R-5010609931
And you can tag me here if you have any questions.
Thanks for looking!
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
Welcome @Natchos - glad to have you here
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RE: Why Microsoft Wants You to Think Windows 7 Can't Be Upgraded
Direct Windows sales make up a very small amount of revenue for MS. Their real money comes from the OEMS.
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RE: Can Windows 7 Still Upgrade to Windows 10
Just to clarify as I have dealt with this in the past, have consulted attorneys, and have done extensive research on MS licensing compliance. MS has three ways that they perform audits:
But first, a word from the lawyers.... Understanding licensing agreements are not for the faint of heart, nor for those who have not had professional legal training. They are complex, and even most attorneys will not attempt to tackle this multidimensional albatross. The law firm we used referred us to a firm that specializes in software licensing. They are expensive, and unless you are the target of an actual Microsoft license compliance verification or a Business Software Alliance audit you will not have to go down this rabbit hole.
Back to their methods:
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SAM audit, or Software Asset Management audit. This is voluntary, and is always done by a third party reseller. This is the most common encountered, and a lot of companies comply because they think it is required. It is not, and is in almost all cases, a sales pitch intended to extract licensing fees from the company whether they are needed or not. Again, this is voluntary, and you can refuse with no repercussions. I know what you are going to say..."But won't this lead to a full audit?" Nope... refused a number of them and never heard another word.
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Microsoft license compliance verification. This is invoked by Microsoft and is done by a third party accounting firm. This type of audit is rarely done, and if you are the target, you would receive a certified letter directly from Microsoft. At this point, you should engage an attorney. If you are the target of this type of audit, you are probably out of compliance, and you would probably already know you are out of compliance.
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BSA or Business Software Alliance audit. In most cases, this is triggered by a whistle blower who turned in your company. They offer rewards, so there is incentive for people to turn in companies who are pirating software. They do not exclusively audit Microsoft products, but this is by and large their biggest customer. They also act on behalf of Adobe, Autodesk, Oracle, and a litany of others. Again, with a BSA audit you would receive a certified letter, not an email, and again, if you get one of these, contact an attorney before doing anything.
At the end of the day, if you have been issued a EULA, and your software activates, you are probably just fine and have nothing to worry about.
Even if you end up with BSA or direct Microsoft audit, you will probably just have to buy some licenses and move on. Unless you are knowingly installing pirated software, or using some tool to bypass the activation process, you will likely never encounter anything beyond a SAM request.
I hope this clarifies some issues and belays some concerns.
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RE: Can Windows 7 Still Upgrade to Windows 10
@manxam "Having been a witness to a Microsoft LLC audit" - was this a SAM audit a BAS audit or an actual audit directly from MS? Unless it was from BAS, or directly from MS (not an affiliate) then is was just a sales pitch intended to extract money for nothing.
If you receive a new EULA and agree, you have received a new license, hence the term EULA - it's in the name "License Agreement"
Only a BAS audit has any teeth, and they really only go after habitual offenders, like installing office on 50 machines but only buying one retail box
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RE: Hillary Rodham Clinton - Security Specialist
@JaredBusch They hired Mitnik for his fame, limited as it is. Personally I think it was a bad decision. That said, their product is very good at teaching users not to do stupid things, and providing training compliance documentation. Beyond that, not much.
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RE: SAMIT on Huawei vs Google
It appears that Google has reversed direction:
So, at least for the next 90 days they claim they will be attempting to work out a deal. I think someone wnet, "Oh crap!, $11 billion in US chips sales down the toilet!"
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RE: Revisiting ZFS and FreeNAS in 2019
@XROBAU So I don't know if you are still reading this, have abandoned the thread, or left the community, but if you are still here, I just want to tell you something....
Scott Alan Miller is probably in the top 20 storage experts IN THE WORLD. He may come off as a bit arrogant and maybe a little condescending, but at the end of the day, he really is an expert.
If you do even a modicum of research on Scott, you will find he is referenced, quoted, copied, and cloned throughout tech communities and forums around the world, and his advice and recommendations are used daily in businesses ranging from mom and pops, to Fortune 100 companies.
Companies like Change.org, Citi, Barclays, as well as hedge funds, and Wall Street firms have sought out Scott for his expertise. These companies do not take data and storage lightly, so when THEY seek out someone like Scott, you can be assured his skills and knowledge are rock solid.
Just sayin' dude
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RE: Revisiting ZFS and FreeNAS in 2019
Does this somehow resemble the early days of that other tech community when "experts" would show up and get SAM'd?
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RE: Revisiting ZFS and FreeNAS in 2019
@mary said in Revisiting ZFS and FreeNAS in 2019:
@xrobau I'm an intern and nothing you have listed is a special feature. I honestly thought you were a salesman or vendor on this thread.
Wow! Brutal honesty