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Microsoft- ESPA and Student Option Overview - 1.8.13

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013 - 10:00 am to 11:00 am EST

Academic institutions everywhere are looking for ways to rein in the management of their licensing and looking for better and faster ways to support the constituencies across campus. The Enrollment for Server Platform – Academic (ESPA) offers educational customers a way to fix costs and license Microsoft’s server technologies in an easy to understand and manageable “all you can eat” licensing model. It is a simple and cost-effective solution for our academic customers looking for greater flexibility, scalability and easier license management. If your organization has a decentralized purchasing process, is trying to rein in the incremental costs of server deployments, needs better flexibility and scaling for seasonality or simply trying to assure compliance, you will want to learn more about this valuable Microsoft offering.

The Student Option
Educational organizations have long been licensing Microsoft’s productivity software for their staff, faculty and teachers. Many forward thinking academic clients have come to Microsoft, asking for a means by which they can extend that same productivity and capability to the students they teach. In response, Microsoft has created a licensing model called the Student Option. It allows students the ability to use and stay current on Microsoft Windows and Office. The result has been positive for students and organizations alike, improving standardization of tools in teaching and learning, increasing institutional value for your students and reinforcing your mission and message to help prepare students for the 21st Century workplace.

Presenters: Yanni Chryssomitis, Jamie Bakert, Janet Immink

Please register before Monday, January 7th, 2013, 12:00 noon

Posted by Tamara Petronka on December 19, 2012 2:57 PM |

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