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New Public Sector Agreement between Microsoft and Buying Solutions

The new Public Sector Agreement (PSA09) is a new software purchasing model for the UK public sector. It is the result of an in-depth collaborative procurement engagement between Microsoft and Buying Solutions on behalf of the public sector. You can read the full press release about PSA09 here.

In PSA09, Microsoft is offering value for money, greater choice and licensing flexibility, unique in its public or private sector agreements.

It paves the way for future models of software purchasing and will help organisations to meet emerging and future challenges in delivering public service reform.

What makes PSA09 different from previous agreements?

·        Value for money  – customers can save up to 16% on previous licensing agreements

·        Matches business needs – customers can choose from more flexible licensing options

·        Simpler licence transferability – licences can be transferred between organisations

·        Accelerates public service reform – provides the enabling technology for frontline services

 

We have arranged two Live Meetings (webcasts) with Microsoft and Buying Solutions experts for you to find out more about the new Public Sector Agreement and get your questions answered:

Register to take part in a Live Meeting on the New Public Sector Agreement

·        To take part in the Live Meeting on Wednesday May 13th, 11:00-12:00 register here and quote invitation code: 833389

·        To take part in the Live Meeting on Thursday May 14th, 14:00-15:00 register here and quote invitation code: B418BE

 

All we need is 1-hour of your time at your desk, in front of your PC/web browser and Microsoft and Buying Solutions will explain how you can get the most out of PSA09 for your organisation.

 

Posted by Ian

Posted: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:20 PM by ukgovernment

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