Changes to TechNet Subscriptions and a promo code!
TechNet Subscriptions is tailored to fit the needs of your IT environment for every organization. There are three different products that are geared towards different roles and organizational needs whether you are evaluating, testing, or deploying Microsoft software.
Microsoft® TechNet Subscription Standard: Tailored to help IT Professionals evaluate, test, and troubleshoot Microsoft software for desktop environments. TechNet Standard does not include some enterprise editions of Microsoft software . Price AUD$337.00 | |
Microsoft® TechNet Subscription Professional: Geared towards IT Professionals who need a more comprehensive subscription and are primarily focused on supporting enterprise wide environments such as the following scenarios: server consolidation, interoperability, network management and more. Price AUD$618.00 | |
Microsoft® TechNet Subscription Professional with Media: Offers the same benefits as TechNet Professional, but is geared towards those organizations with bandwidth constraints and/or prefer a DVD copy of software. Price AUD$1,048.00 |
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
@Phil will be automatically migratedAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Local and regional pricing for Microsoft products is based on a number of market-specific factors including, but not limited to, our forecast of exchange rates, local taxes, duties, regulatory requirements and operational and support costs. As such, the level of resources required to conduct business varies by market, and pricing reflects this.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
The comment has been removedAnonymous
July 05, 2010
so what happens if I have just renewed my Technet Plus Direct under the old scheme?Anonymous
July 06, 2010
I checked the expanded software list, I noticed that SBS 2008 is not on the standard list. Is that right???Anonymous
July 08, 2010
So can anyone explain $337 for standard in AU, compares to $199 (USD) if you're in the US? It is a download only product....Anonymous
July 09, 2010
Why the difference between Australian pricing and American pricing for a downloaded product? May as well subscribe at the USA site.Anonymous
July 16, 2010
I have to agree with Gareth and Wingepool there is a huge difference in pricing between the US and Australian subscriptions well beyond exchange rate. In the past Microsoft has told the press differencing in pricing was due to retailers, but in this case with Microsoft being the retailer direct from the internet via downloads this shouldn't be the case. I'd probably be interested in Standard for my needs, just a shame I would pay a premium over US citizens.Anonymous
July 16, 2010
Just checking, last time I tried to post with firefox nothing happened so seeing if this site just requires IE or it was a glitch. Oh I don't hold out hope on an official reply to our pricing queries, would you?Anonymous
July 16, 2010
Ok glitch, some connections do have them :)Anonymous
July 25, 2010
It is big huge difference between au and US prices.not sure if we get any explanation here...Anonymous
July 25, 2010
It is huge difference between au and US prices.not sure if we get any explanation here...Anonymous
February 20, 2011
Buy your technet subscription online through the US technet site and save 50% on the AUS prices.