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Old 04-09-2011, 09:33 AM   #1
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Final week, it appeared Microsoft was going to create Windows seven bits obtainable to business clients with volume licensees appropriate soon after the product was launched to manufacturing in July.But on July 13, Microsoft officials said enterprise end users with volume license agreements won;t be able to get the Windows 7 bits till September one. Microsoft isn;t providing additional facts as to why buyers will have to wait extra than per month right after RTM to get the final bits.(Microsoft nonetheless hasn;t introduced it has achieved the RTM of Windows seven,Microsoft Office Professional 2007, but it is still anticipated to complete so just before the finish of this month.)What happened? Was there a typo within the spouse e-mail about which I reported final week? Was there a misunderstanding in the terms and conditions Microsoft was providing its people to get them to sign up for Software program Assurance? A alter within the firm;s delivery ideas? I asked Microsoft and didn;t obtain an reply.This really is the statement I got by way of a spokesperson on July 13:“As of September 1 our company buyers will have the ability to order Windows 7 by means of our Volume Licensing partners to support their Windows seven planning and deployment strategies. To help partners take advantage of the opportunity to upgrade businesses to Windows seven, we will start a limited time,Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, 6 month promotion of 15% or additional off the price of the Windows seven Professional upgrade compared to the Windows Vista price.”I also asked when MSDN/TechNet would have the ability to download the last Windows 7 bits. The spokesperson stated:“We will provide an update on when MSDN/TechNet end users can obtain the (Windows seven) bits, but we have nothing to share at this time.” (Microsoft amended this July 13 by saying that MSDN and TechNet subscribers will get Win 7 “a few weeks after” RTM.)Update: Here;s some further clarification from Microsoft about how its existing Windows 7 volume-licensing offer is different from what was announced today:Current SA offer: This can be an offer to obtain Software program Assurance, which includes rights to future upgrades, among other benefits.
* Timing: It ends on August 31. (Correct before the new offer starts.)
* Offer: If a customer attaches software assurance to a new PC, that PC is eligible to upgrade to Windows seven Enterprise as soon as it really is on the market. The offer is that we have 15% discount on the cost of software program assurance. Any PC purchased with a qualifying operation system,Microsoft Office Professional 2007, such as Windows Vista Business, since July 31, 2008 is eligible.
* If a customer has PC that they purchased since July 31, 2008 this offer could be the better deal because the cost is less and the customer gets Windows seven Enterprise.Today;s offer: This is an offer for an upgrade license to Windows 7 Professional purchased by using Volume Licensing.
* Timing: It starts on September one, when Windows 7 will debut about the VL price list. (Ideal just before the other offer ends.)
* Offer: Get a discount of 15% or a lot more on an upgrade to Windows 7 Professional. Offer out there for 6 months. Any PC with a qualifying operating system such as Windows Vista Company or Windows XP Professional is eligible,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, regardless of when it was purchased.As several readers noted when I originally noted that business users were slated to obtain the ultimate Windows 7 bits by the end of this month, most enterprise users won;t be champing at the bit for the ultimate Windows seven bits. They;ll need to perform planning, get deployment tools in place, check for compatibility and… of course, find the funds to buy the latest version of Windows.A new survey of one,Microsoft Office 2010 Professional,000 companies by ScriptLogic Corp. found about 60 percent of those surveyed have no strategies to deploy Windows 7, 34 percent will deploy it by the finish of 2010 and only 5.4 percent will deploy by year;s end.What;s your take? Will many enterprise end users be among the early adopters of Windows 7?
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