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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. --[[User:Paulreed|Paulreed]] 10:50, 14 June 2011 (EDT) | 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. --[[User:Paulreed|Paulreed]] 10:50, 14 June 2011 (EDT) | ||
True up 2012 was $68,626.77 plus $4,268 tax subscription. $38,404.80 plus $2,400.29 tax - True up. $3,666 plus $229.13 tax - Microsoft 365. --[[User:Paulreed|Life's Little Ironies]] 14:22, 14 May 2012 (EDT) | |||
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Revision as of 13:22, 14 May 2012
Contract Details
See also Microsoft Applications
| Type | Contract |
|---|---|
| Contract No. | |
| No. of Licenses | 310 |
| Contract Length | 36 Months |
| Expiry Date | 2013/03/31 |
| Contract Cost | 204,000 |
| Previous Cost | |
| Contact Details | kara.egan@pcconnection.com |
| Comments | Go back to Major Contract Renewal |
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. This has happened for the first two years of the agreement about $34k per year.
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)
True up 2012 was $68,626.77 plus $4,268 tax subscription. $38,404.80 plus $2,400.29 tax - True up. $3,666 plus $229.13 tax - Microsoft 365. --Life's Little Ironies 14:22, 14 May 2012 (EDT)