It cannot be feasibly deployed in volume via enterprise distribution technologies like System Center or Altiris due to a lack of volume activation technology. Office Standard is available for purchase through Volume Licensing and thus available for volume discounting & volume deployment.Įnterprise organizations need to understand that Office Home & Business has no processes available for architecting an Enterprise deployment. Office Home & Business is a retail/OEM package SKU created primarily for consumers to purchase at a retailer like Best Buy/Costco for use on their home PC usually to complement the business edition they use at work – not for deployment in an Enterprise. Office Home & Business is a consumer purchase & cannot be licensed via Volume Licensing – i.e. Office Home & Business 2010 is a consumer/small business-grade suite designed for a single PC installation.Įnterprise customers licensing Office usually want to purchase it on volume to get the best discount for their volume purchase.Office Standard 2010 is an Enterprise-class productivity suite designed for worldwide deployment & Enterprise integration.The important thing to understand is that the difference between “Office Home & Business 2010” & “Office Standard 2010” is much more than “Publisher 2010”. ![]() ![]() “Why should we buy Office Standard 2010? Office Home & Business 2010 looks like the same thing but without Publisher 2010, and we don’t need Publisher 2010.” I got asked today by an Enterprise customer:
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