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Latest news - Microsoft extends PSA09 preferential pricing to December 15, 2009

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Since its introduction on May 1st, the new Public Sector Agreement (PSA09) between Microsoft and Buying Solutions has generated considerable interest throughout the Public Sector. Many customers are already reaping the benefits of the preferential pricing and numerous other capabilities offered by PSA09.

Microsoft also recognises that many public sector organisations would benefit from additional time to evaluate the benefits contained within PSA09, as well as the innovative packages and new pricing models, to ensure that they choose the most cost-effective and relevant solution for their Microsoft software requirements.

Therefore, we are delighted to inform our public sector customers that the preferential pricing (Schedule 1) will now be available until December 15th 2009. We are also pleased to confirm that the Enterprise Agreement Subscription discount will be extended to the end of September 30, 2009.

For full details, read the formal letter from Buying Solutions to Public Sector customers.



Buying Solutions News Release - 6th May 2009

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Buying Solutions

Angela Eagle announces a new innovative and collaborative deal with Microsoft delivering £75m savings

Angela Eagle, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, today praised a new software licences deal negotiated by Buying Solutions with Microsoft that could save the tax payer £75m over the next five years.

For the first time, public sector bodies of whatever size will be able to buy the licences for specific productivity tools that they need at the best price rather than the standard package. This reduces any unnecessary costs of buying unwanted products in those packages.

Other unique benefits of the deal include full transferability of licences right across the public sector to avoid waste, and the provision of training and support to all organisations.


Speaking about the deal Angela Eagle said:

“The public sector must continually strive to become more innovative and collaborative in how it buys its goods and services to deliver maximum value for the tax payer.

This new agreement will contribute to the Government’s efficiency targets in support of its Operational Efficiency Programme, and clearly demonstrates the huge benefits that can be achieved through collaborative procurement.”

She added: “It also reinforces the Government’s commitment to its Open Source Action Plan by setting up a facility to reuse and share licences across the public sector.”


Announcing the deal, Alison Littley, Chief Executive of Buying Solutions, said:

“Through innovation and collaboration we have been able to maximise the spending power of the public sector and deliver a lower cost, highly flexible solution. This is a great example of the opportunities Buying Solutions is targeting to make further savings in the future.”


More information about the deal can be found at www.buyingsolutions.gov.uk.

Contact: Andrew Gibson, Buying Solutions on 07920 581330



Note to Editors

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About Buying Solutions

Buying Solutions is an Executive Agency of the Office of Government Commerce in the Treasury. We are the national procurement partner for UK public services.

We have extensive expertise in procurement, with over 500,000 products and services delivered through over 600 suppliers, in ICT, property and office solutions, energy, travel and professional services.

Our EU-compliant, benchmarked framework agreements and other procurement arrangements enable organisations to deliver improved value for money in their commercial activities. We also provide expertise and professional support to our customers.


About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realise their full potential.



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