IT giveaways for UK Registered Charities & Charitable Housing Associations
How to save charitable organisations thousands in Microsoft products & licencing
Are you a UK Registered Charity or Charitable Housing Association? 

Did you know you could be eligible for Microsoft products and licences at near zero prices? 

At Network ROI, through a technology scheme specially designed for charitable organisations, we have saved our charitable status clients thousands of pounds in Microsoft software and licence fees.  In addition, there are significant discounts available on some products from other manufacturers.

For example, Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 (including Software Assurance) can be purchased for £12 per user, Microsoft Project Standard 2007 (including Software Assurance) for £14 per user and Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 Premium Edition (including 5 CALs & Software Assurance) for £39.  We have guided our clients through the requirements and entry application for this scheme as well as keeping them well advised on how to achieve maximum benefit from it. 

Network ROI Managing Director Sean Elliot comments: "Until now, we have worked with charitable status organisations who are our clients, but we are happy to extend this assistance to organisations who are not our clients.  After all, the scheme is intended to reach every eligible charitable organisation and if we can help achieve that aim, it will help such organisations deploy current technology systems to improve the efficiency and operation of their business which will in turn help maximise their resources and efforts."

If you would like to find out more about this scheme, give us a call on 0131 510 2210 and speak to Shaun Brannan, our Microsoft Certified Licencing expert.
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