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I'm looking for a price for 300 x Office Pro 2007 licences.
When considering this, I wonder if anyone ...
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23rd September 2009, 12:41 PM #1 Quote Request: 300 Office 2007 Pro licences
Hi,
I'm looking for a price for 300 x Office Pro 2007 licences.
When considering this, I wonder if anyone could advise on Microsoft Licencing - are we better going for some sort of agreement - especially with Windows 7 on the horizon.
We are currently 300 machines running XP and Office 2003
PM the quotes if possible.
GJE
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24th September 2009, 10:51 AM #2 Will PM quote asap!
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24th September 2009, 11:08 AM #3 Someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but Office 2007 is part of the schools agreement pack, along with Windows.
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24th September 2009, 11:20 AM #4 @garethedmondson: It's definitely worth going down the subscription route at the moment. All the really good features in Windows 7 are only in Ultimate/Enterprise and the only way to upgrade to this is via a license with Software Assurance.
There's two subscription licenses available now - Schools Agreement and Subscription Enrolment for Schools Pilot (SESP). Each of these have benefits and SESP has the added benefit of being able to be 'bolted' onto another license-type (e.g. if you want to license a particular building or group of users for something extra).
From my experience over the last few weeks, getting prices on any of these options is like getting blood out of a stone so good luck!
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24th September 2009, 11:23 AM #5 Go to Ramesys we got ours for 30 quid and a free upgrade to Enterprise on a School agreement +.
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24th September 2009, 11:35 AM #6 
Originally Posted by
jsnetman
Go to Ramesys we got ours for 30 quid and a free upgrade to Enterprise on a School agreement +.
That sounds like the Select+ agreement which is basically a Select agreement with 3 years of Subscription Advantage (hence the upgrade to Enterprise - although after the 3 years I believe you are not entitled to use Enterprise any more unless you renew your Subscription Advantage or buy new licenses).
Ther's a wealth of information at http://www.microsoft.com/uk/educatio...g/default.aspx
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24th September 2009, 01:19 PM #7 Quote sent
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24th September 2009, 07:15 PM #8 
Originally Posted by
Ric_
From my experience over the last few weeks, getting prices on any of these options is like getting blood out of a stone so good luck!

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