ShabanaHafiz
Programmer
I have to prepare proposal for a company for licensed operating system. The company is buying 3 new desktop computers. I have gathered quotations from a Reseller. Quotations include price for the following:
1. MS Windows XP Professional OEM.
Quotation says that OEM can be purchased only with new machines
2. Windows Vista Business English UPG OLP NL AE.
Quotation says OLP can be purchased minimum 5 in quantity
OEM = Original Equipment Manufacturer
UPG = Upgrade Version
OLP = Open License
NL = New License
AE = Academic Edition
The company is eligible to acquire Microsoft Academic Edition (AE) products. This is the first time for the company to acquire licensed operating system. On OEM license, company will not get the discounted price. In OLP license, company can get Academic Edition and hence discounted price. So even for 5 Widows XP OLP licenses, total cost is less than 3 OEM licenses.
What I am being told is:
1. As per Microsoft Policy, you cannot acquire OLP licenses in the beginning. First you should have OEM license for a machine and for future versions, you can opt for OLP license
2. You will not have a downgrade option, if you buy Windows Vista OEM license, i.e., you cannot buy Windows Vista OEM and order Media Kit of both Windows Vista and Windows XP
3. Windows Vista Business OLP license has a downgrade option for Windows XP Professional. But again, according to the reseller, OLP license cannot be acquired in the beginning. You must have OEM license already installed.
I need suggestions/recommendations as what would be the best option in the following scenario:
1. A company currently needs to use Windows XP Professional Edition but has plans to switch to Windows Vista in future
2. It is buying 3 new desktop computers
3. It is eligible to acquire Microsoft Academic Edition Products
4. It can buy 5 licenses of Windows XP Professional Edition, if its total price is less than 3 OEM licenses (due to discount on Academic Edition)
1. MS Windows XP Professional OEM.
Quotation says that OEM can be purchased only with new machines
2. Windows Vista Business English UPG OLP NL AE.
Quotation says OLP can be purchased minimum 5 in quantity
OEM = Original Equipment Manufacturer
UPG = Upgrade Version
OLP = Open License
NL = New License
AE = Academic Edition
The company is eligible to acquire Microsoft Academic Edition (AE) products. This is the first time for the company to acquire licensed operating system. On OEM license, company will not get the discounted price. In OLP license, company can get Academic Edition and hence discounted price. So even for 5 Widows XP OLP licenses, total cost is less than 3 OEM licenses.
What I am being told is:
1. As per Microsoft Policy, you cannot acquire OLP licenses in the beginning. First you should have OEM license for a machine and for future versions, you can opt for OLP license
2. You will not have a downgrade option, if you buy Windows Vista OEM license, i.e., you cannot buy Windows Vista OEM and order Media Kit of both Windows Vista and Windows XP
3. Windows Vista Business OLP license has a downgrade option for Windows XP Professional. But again, according to the reseller, OLP license cannot be acquired in the beginning. You must have OEM license already installed.
I need suggestions/recommendations as what would be the best option in the following scenario:
1. A company currently needs to use Windows XP Professional Edition but has plans to switch to Windows Vista in future
2. It is buying 3 new desktop computers
3. It is eligible to acquire Microsoft Academic Edition Products
4. It can buy 5 licenses of Windows XP Professional Edition, if its total price is less than 3 OEM licenses (due to discount on Academic Edition)