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Maximum performance with Windows and used Microsoft licences for companies

Windows is a series of operating systems from Microsoft that was launched in 1985. It forms the basis for most computers and laptops and enables the execution of software, management of files and communication via networks.

With a market share of over 90%, Windows is now the most commonly used operating system worldwide. Since the European Court of Justice ruling in 2012, trading in used Microsoft licences (including licences for Windows) has been legal.

Using used Microsoft licences gives companies the opportunity to save on IT costs and use the money for other projects.

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Select the software licences you require and simply complete the direct enquiry in 3 steps. You will then receive your individual offer from our experts within one working day. After completion of the purchase, the software and legally compliant documentation will be available to you within 15 minutes.

Advantages of Windows operating systems for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

1. User-friendliness:
Windows offers an intuitive user interface that is easy for both beginners and experienced users to operate. The classic start menu and clear navigation make it easy to access applications and settings.

2. Compatibility:
Windows supports a wide range of software applications and hardware components. This guarantees that your existing programs and devices can be easily integrated, which is particularly beneficial for SMEs that depend on cost efficiency and seamless work processes.

3. Security:
Microsoft places a high value on the security of its operating system. Regular updates and security patches protect your data from threats and keep your systems up to date.

4. Versatility:
Whether desktop PCs, laptops, tablets or servers – Windows is flexible and can be operated on a variety of device types. This makes it the ideal solution for a wide range of business needs.

Cost efficiency through used software licences:
Buying pre-owned Microsoft licences offers the same functionality and security as new licences, but at a much lower cost. This allows SMEs to use their IT budget more efficiently while still benefiting from the latest Windows features.

The last three Microsoft Windows versions and their differences

Windows 8:
Released in October 2012, Windows 8 brought a radical change in user interface, including the introduction of the tile interface (Modern UI) and the removal of the traditional start menu. Optimised for touchscreen devices, it offered a faster boot time and an improved Windows Store.

Windows 10:
Windows 10, introduced in July 2015, is notable for its return to the classic Start menu and a unified platform for PCs, tablets and smartphones. Key features include the digital assistant Cortana and the new Microsoft Edge browser.

Windows 11:
Windows 11, released in October 2021, features a new design with rounded corners, new icons and a centred Start menu. It offers improved support for virtual desktops and optimised window management through snap layouts and snap groups.

Do you need Windows licences for your company? Then simply submit a direct request in three easy steps and receive a personalised offer in no time. All our software licences are verified, legally compliant and audit-proof.

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