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September 12th, 2007

Microsoft pushing Office 2007 with promos galore

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:28 am

Categories: Channel, Corporate strategy, Office, Office 2007, Resellers, System builders, Systems integrators, Vista, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Mary Jo Foley

Office 2007 is selling like hotcakes, according to the market researchers at NPD. And one big reason is the try-before-you-buy program that Microsoft put in place when it launched the product.

But promotions and steep discounts also could be another reason behind Microsoft’s success with Office 2007.

On August 1, Microsoft launched a new incentive program called the “Office Partner Services Subsidy Promotion.” The promo runs until January 31, 2008. To take advantage of it, customers must purchase a minimum of five and maximum of 200 qualifying Open volume licenses for Office Enterprise 2007, Office Professional Plus or Office Small Business. With each copy of Office purchased under the program, customers get up to a $150 partner subsidy that they can spend on software, hardware and/or services from their preferred partner.

Meanwhile, at the lower end of the market, Microsoft is kicking off on September 12 a promotion aimed at moving copies of Office 2007 Ultimate. Students can obtain a copy of the latest Office suite for $59.95. The normal retail price of this SKU is more than $600. The offer ends on April 30, 2008.

(Ironically, given Microsoft’s growing crackdown on software piracy, the student promotion is named “The Ultimate Steal.”)  Here’s Microsoft’s official release on the Office-student program, which it issued on September 12.

There just don’t seem to be as many high-visibility Vista promotions out there as Office ones. Maybe if there were, the retail sales numbers for shrink-wrapped copies for Vista wouldn’t be quite so bad…. Anyone know of any Vista deals worth checking out for those who’ve decided to upgrade?

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RE: Microsoft pushing Office 2007 with promos galore
Here is the text of the offer that describes the "limited use". I suppose that some people could use this, but it is not as good a deal as advertised. I think most active students will use up their ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: JeffInMonterey Posted on: 09/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Also keep in mind  Qbt | 09/12/07
As a general rule.. (free software is perfered)  thetruth_z | 09/12/07
Unless of course you want quality and features  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/07
If you don't need it...  jasonp@... | 09/12/07
True, if you have very simple needs  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/07
Or Wordpad (nt)  James T. Kirk | 09/12/07
if they let you install one copy on 3 PCs  deaf_e_kate | 09/12/07
Couldn't?  Qbt | 09/12/07
Dream on, suckah  Ole Man | 09/13/07
re: if they let you install one copy on 3 PCs  M.R. Kennedy | 09/12/07
As a rule  The_Curmudgeon | 09/13/07
I just hope  Qbt | 09/12/07
I would never lower the quality.......  linux for me | 09/12/07
Hmmm  Qbt | 09/12/07
Hope? They gleefully embrace my suggestions.  thetruth_z | 09/12/07
re: Hope? They gleefully embrace my suggestions.  M.R. Kennedy | 09/12/07
But look at what you get with Ultimate  MGP2 | 09/12/07
Yes, agreed  Qbt | 09/12/07
What happens when the BSA comes a calling??  thetruth_z | 09/12/07
Gee  Qbt | 09/12/07
Office 2007 - The Vista of Productivity Software  DaffyDuck | 09/12/07
So you now know what "most" users need?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/12/07
Wouldn't want to guess.  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/12/07
So you are claiming that you "know" what 80% of Office users need?  B.O.F.H. | 09/12/07
Must be why  Suicida| | 09/12/07
RE: Microsoft pushing Office 2007 with promos galore  BitTwiddler | 09/12/07
What would you consider to be overpriced?  Qbt | 09/12/07
$120 is relative  deaf_e_kate | 09/12/07
Yet  Qbt | 09/12/07
Ok. Where's Outlook?  BitTwiddler | 09/13/07
How many home users actually use Outlook?  GuidingLight | 09/13/07
Office 2007 Not Worth The Money  chessmen | 09/12/07
Office XP/2003  M.R. Kennedy | 09/12/07
"works just peachy keen with Windows Vista."  Ole Man | 09/13/07
As you are a shill for a competitor?  GuidingLight | 09/13/07
Are you idiots still at it?  Duke E. Love | 09/12/07
You must leave these forums at once!  GuidingLight | 09/12/07
That was great  James T. Kirk | 09/13/07
You fail to understand  Ole Man | 09/13/07
As those that are paid (bribed) to  GuidingLight | 09/13/07
Pretty daft...  thungurknifur | 09/14/07
Keep drinking the kool aid  Duke E. Love | 09/13/07
What is wrong with you?  The_Curmudgeon | 09/13/07
Ok... The fire fox PLUGINS are great  Duke E. Love | 09/13/07
Promos are for products that don't convince  MultiMike | 09/13/07
RE: Microsoft pushing Office 2007 with promos galore  JeffInMonterey | 09/14/07
RE: Microsoft pushing Office 2007 with promos galore  JeffInMonterey | 09/14/07

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