Romanian state will pay EUR 33mln for Microsoft licenses

Newsroom 23/01/2013 | 13:54

Microsoft Romania has wrapped up negotiations with the government regarding the terms and conditions for the use of Microsoft licenses in state institutions in December, according to Todi Pruteanu (in picture), communication lead in Microsoft Romania, quoted by Hotnews.ro.

Thus, the government has approved a memorandum for the continuation to use Microsoft licenses in public institutions and the pre-university educational system. After the negotiations, the buy-out offer went down from EUR 45.09 million to EUR 33.2 million.

“We cannot offer further data regarding the terms of payment and what licenses are included because we did not sign this agreement directly, but it is a commercial relationship involving a Microsoft partner delivering these services,” said Pruteanu.

He added: “We started discussions to enter a new strategic partnership that should align with the government priorities,” said Pruteanu.

Otilia Haraga

 

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