Announcing Microsoft Office Enterprise, coming to Open Value Subscription on October 1st!
Since the launch of Open Value Subscription here in the U.S. back on March 1st, we have been talking to many Partners about the benefits and savings opportunities that Open Value Subscription and the Up to date discount offer to them and their clients. In addition, we have been asking for and receiving a bunch of great input and feedback from you about the program. One such piece of feedback that we received during this time is the desire to have Microsoft Office Enterprise Edition available through the Open Value Subscription Program.
Well, starting on October 1, 2008, Microsoft Office Enterprise Edition will be available for the first time through Open Value Subscription as one of the Enterprise product offerings! Here are the part numbers you’ll need for Office Enterprise Edition through Open Value Subscription, starting in October:
- Part #: 76J-02513 – Office Enterprise Edition Annual SKU
- Part #: 76J-02597 – Office Enterprise Edition through Platform offering
- Part #: 76J-02563 – Office Enterprise Edition buy-out SKU (at end of 3-year subscription for those who want to convert to perpetual licenses from non-perpetual subscription licenses)
- Part #: 76J-02647 – Office Enterprise Edition through Platform option buy-out SKU (at end of 3-year subscription for those who want to convert to perpetual licenses from non-perpetual subscription licenses)
For those not familiar with the Microsoft Office Enterprise Edition, it takes the Microsoft Office Professional Plus edition of Office and adds on the additional benefits of Microsoft Office Groove and Microsoft Office OneNote, all in one Office package. (Remember that Office Professional Plus is the Volume Licensing version of Office Professional which adds the additional benefits of: Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007, Microsoft Office Communicator 2007, Integrated enterprise content management, Integrated electronic forms, and Advanced Information Rights Management and Policy Capabilities to Microsoft Office Professional, all at a lower estimated retail price than the Microsoft Office Professional product). Here is a diagram showing the different editions of Microsoft Office and what is included in each:
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With October just a few short weeks away (hard to believe it, but it’s true), now is the time to start thinking about which of your clients may be the right fit for Microsoft Office Enterprise and the Open Value Subscription program. And since I anticipate this may be asked, yes, Microsoft Office Enterprise through Open Value Subscription will be included in the Big Easy Partner Subsidy promotion, so you will see it on the Big Easy site in October.
Thank you and have a wonderful day,
Eric Ligman
Microsoft Senior Manager, Community Engagement
US Partner Strategy, Marketing and Programs
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Comments
Anonymous
September 04, 2008
PingBack from http://www.easycoded.com/announcing-microsoft-office-enterprise-coming-to-open-value-subscription-on-october-1st/Anonymous
September 04, 2008
I cannot understand why Microsoft makes Onenote so difficult for customers to obtain. It would seem that making that tool available in the professional package would help promote the tablet pc platform. Of course Microsoft appears to do very little in promoting the tablet pc platform in the first place.Anonymous
September 12, 2008
With the new Open Value Subscription program, one of the requirements is that the initial Agreement orderAnonymous
September 12, 2008
Last week in my Announcing Microsoft Office Enterprise, coming to Open Value Subscription on OctoberAnonymous
September 12, 2008
@ Charles - Charles, you most certainly can purchase OneNote as a standalone product. You do not need to acquire it through Office Enterprise Edition, so I am not quite clear on your statement that "Microsoft makes OneNote so difficult for customers to obtain." Check out my post specifically on this to address it for you: http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/archive/2008/09/12/8946944.aspx