Open Value Subscription Partner pricing and part number Cheat Sheet
Being a former owner of a Microsoft Partner company, I often think about what I would provide to my sales staff and what I would use if I were still in that position when it comes to several of our programs and offerings today. In looking at Open Value Subscription, which launches on Monday, I did the same thing. As such, I am happy to offer to each of you, the Open Value Subscription Partner pricing and Part # Cheat Sheet.
As you know, when starting a new Open Value Subscription Agreement, a client must license at least one of the Enterprise products on a Company-wide basis in order to start an Agreement. So when having conversations with your current clients or prospects, it would probably be pretty helpful to have a quick one-pager where you could see what the Enterprise products are and what the ERP (Estimated Retail Prices) are for the various Enterprise products. It might also be nice to be able to compare the pricing for the various Enterprise products and options side-by-side. Also, it might make the job much easier if the associated Part #s for each of those items was right at your fingertips. Well, now you have it.
The Open Value Subscription Partner pricing and Part # Cheat Sheet lists all of the Enterprise products offered through Open Value Subscription, including the various options for them, such as: As a standalone product, as a standalone product with the Up-to-date discount, as part of a platform suite (Desktop Professional or Small Business Desktop), as part of a platform suite with the Up-to-date discount, and the buy-out option. For each of these, I have included the ERP pricing as well as the associated Open Value Subscription part # for that item. I even included the various options such as User CAL vs. Device CAL, Desktop Pro suite vs. Small Business Desktop suite.
When I was giving an in-person Open Value Subscription training session in our Bellevue office on Wednesday night to a group of local Microsoft, I showed the Open Value Subscription Partner pricing and Part # Cheat Sheet and made it available to all of them and the feedback that night and since then on it has been great, so I am hoping it will be as helpful for you as it was for them. Over the next few weeks, keep an eye here on the Blog as I’ll be rolling out and announcing other resources for you to use as you talk with your clients about the new Open Value Subscription program.
To get your Open Value Subscription Partner pricing and Part # Cheat Sheet, simply click the thumbnail picture of it above or you can click HERE.
Thank you and have a wonderful day,
Eric Ligman
Microsoft US Senior Manager
Small Business Community Engagement
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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Anonymous
February 28, 2008
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February 29, 2008
Did you see this post at blogs.msdn.comAnonymous
March 04, 2008
Seems silly that Microsoft has not included Office Enterprise as an eligible product for Open Value Subscription. Microsoft really needs to offer more options for this licensing model to be an effective rollout for its SMB Partner Channel.Anonymous
March 04, 2008
@ Michele - Office Enterprise is being added to the Open Value Subscription Program in October when the next revision of our agreements become available.Anonymous
March 05, 2008
Thanks for the response. I appreciate having this information.Anonymous
March 06, 2008
I haven't found anywhere whether the SA benefits are included in the subscription. Specifically at-home rights. Do you know?Anonymous
March 06, 2008
@ Luke - Yes, it includes all associated Software Assurance benefits and it has the Company-wide SA benefits for the Enterprise products. This is a topic we have covered in each of the 90 minute webcasts I have given on OVS. You may want to view one of the on demand recordings of my sessions at: http://www.msreadiness.com/newopenvalue.Anonymous
March 07, 2008
Yesterday morning I put up the, “ Open Value Subscription now added to the Big Easy promotion ,”Anonymous
March 07, 2008
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March 07, 2008
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April 01, 2008
I know it sounds hard to believe, but it is true. You can upgrade a 10 PC company to Microsoft OfficeAnonymous
September 02, 2008
Last week I posted that The Big Easy Partner Subsidy offer is now live and pointed you to several ofAnonymous
September 02, 2008
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