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Commission approves $25,821 purchase of Windows Server licenses for county IT
Summary
Following an IT briefing, the Dickinson County commissioners voted to authorize $25,821.30 for Windows Server licensing to support an in‑house server management pivot; staff said expected vendor refunds may offset some costs and that the change should reduce recurring annual vendor fees.
The Dickinson County Board of Commissioners approved a purchase of Windows Server licenses for $25,821.30 after an IT briefing about server licensing and management.
Dustin Parks, the county’s director of IT and GIS, told the board that the county had declined a costly vendor retrofit and will move to an in‑house Windows‑based server management approach. He said the change avoids an annual vendor…
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