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Microsoft Windows Updates Now Using Dynamic Pricing Model: What Users Need to Know:
Microsoft Tests $1.50 Fee for No-Reboot Security Updates with New Hotpatching Feature. It appears that Microsoft is introducing a form of dynamic pricing for a specific feature: no-reboot security updates (hotpatching) for on-premises Windows Server 2025 users. Variable Cost Based on a Specific Feature: While regular security updates that require a reboot will likely remain…
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UK to Consider Regional Dynamic Pricing Strategy for Energy
Ed Miliband, the UK’s Energy Secretary, is considering implementing regional electricity pricing, also known as zonal pricing, which could lead to different electricity rates in different parts of the UK. If Implemented, the UK would be divided into zones, with electricity prices reflecting local supply and demand. Areas with abundant renewable energy sources, like Scotland,…
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