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Microsoft Launches Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition In India

Posted on November, Saturday 17, 2007 By itVARnews Staff

Microsoft launched Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition in India for home users and small businesses @1499.



Microsoft launched Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition in India, bringing the power of its Office productivity suite to home users and small businesses at a very affordable price. Available as a 6-month subscription for Rs. 1499, the new prepaid model gives customers a flexible and affordable way to buy original the 2007 Microsoft Office.

At the end of the 6 month period, 3-month renewable subscriptions will also be available. This is the first time in India that an office productivity suite will be available as a prepaid version.

The Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Prepaid Edition simple subscription plan gives customers the flexibility to pay as they go and renew when they choose, therefore reducing upfront capital investment for small businesses and consumers. It requires no credit facility, additional contracts or commitments. For seasonal businesses, project teams, and students training up on the latest tools, this provides an easy way to p

ay for the software only when they need it.. Starting today, Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Prepaid edition will be available pan India.

The 2007 Microsoft Office Prepaid Edition has already seen tremendous success in emerging markets like South Africa and Romania where response from consumers and partners has been very positive. "We are seeing- strong demand for from small and medium businesses in India. Who are finding that office productivity solutions like the 2007 Microsoft Office helps them stay be more responsive and efficient in an increasingly competitive marketplace Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Prepaid edition offers them a highly affordable and flexible way to get the full power of original Microsoft Office software to improve business productivity," said Sanjay Manchanda, Director, Information Worker Business Group, Microsoft India.

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