Corporate users question Microsoft's Software Assurance
Microsoft faces a revolt among enterprise customers over its Software Assurance maintenance programme, one analyst says, because of long stretches between upgrades and simple economics.
Microsoft faces a revolt among enterprise customers over its Software Assurance maintenance programme, one analyst says, because of long stretches between upgrades and simple economics.
Analyst company Gartner has warned that Microsoft’s recent delay in releasing the next edition of Office could take the update out of the reach of many Software Assurance subscribers.
For the first time in Microsoft New Zealand’s history, the company is offering a 12% discount and a subsidy cheque when customers buy at least five licences for Microsoft Office 2003 Professional Edition.
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