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Does Moore's Law Apply To People? by @berkson0
So Microsoft is changing the way they license users. Interesting to see that perhaps the balance of power has returned to the users. Software licensing has always been a strange animal. I recall well my days as an IT integrator and Managed Service Provider when I had to figure out the arcane licensing for enterprise software. First it was licensing by server. As Moore's Law progressed and servers got more powerful, enterprise software vendors started to license by CPU. The steady march of server power increased to multi-core processors, so licensing had to change, again. And, of course, not every processor was created equal. There was a pricing multiplier based on chip: Intel, Sparq, IBM. Here is an "Oracle Processor Core Factor Table" from 2009. Sounds crazy. In all that time the focus was generally on the ever increasing power of computers. The tide has shifted. Microsoft raised the price of user client-access licenses (CALs) by 15% on December 1st, while keeping device CAL prices