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*Contract Length [[has length::36 Months]] | *Contract Length [[has length::36 Months]] | ||
*Expiry Date: [[date::03/31/2013]] | *Expiry Date: [[date::03/31/2013]] | ||
*Contract Cost: $[[ | *Contract Cost: $[[price::240,000]] | ||
*Previous Cost: [[has old Cost::n/a]] | *Previous Cost: [[has old Cost::n/a]] | ||
*Contact Details: [[contact details::n/a]] | *Contact Details: [[contact details::n/a]] | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 12 July 2011
Contract Details
See also Microsoft Applications
- Type: contractProperty "Has type" is a declarative property and can only be used on a property or category page.
- Contract # "ctt_#" contains a listed "#" character as part of the property label and has therefore been classified as invalid.
- Number of Licenses "license_#" contains a listed "#" character as part of the property label and has therefore been classified as invalid.
- Contract Length 36 Months
- Expiry Date: 03/31/2013
- Contract Cost: $240,000
- Previous Cost: n/a
- Contact Details: n/aURIs of the form "n/a" are not allowed.
Comments
Microsoft EA has the following features.
True Up Costs: True up exceeded estimate. Employees had purchased software outside of agreement e.g. Mattec MS SQL server, Project, Visio.
Operating Systems. WNA buys the laptop/server/PC with the operating system already installed and images other application. The EA agreement allows for the upgrade of the OS not for the download of a new OS. --Paulreed 10:50, 14 June 2011 (EDT)