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Get Paid to Implement Office 2007!

Increase productivity by implementing Microsoft Office 2007 and qualify for up to a $150 per license subsidy. From now until January 31, 2008 qualifying open license purchases of Microsoft Office 2007 can result in up to $30,000 of partner subsidy dollars. These subsidy dollars can be spent on any combination of hardware, software or services from eMazzanti Technologies See below for potential subsidy amounts.

Qualifying organizations include commercial and government customers. Academic customers are not eligible for this promotion.

  1. Qualifying purchases of Professional Desktop and Desktop Pro will be eligible to receive the stated US$ partner subsidy per license for Office Professional Plus 2007.
  2. Qualifying purchases of Desktop SBE will be eligible to receive the stated US$ subsidy per license for Office Small Business 2007

Please contact an eMazzanti Technologies Sales Consultant at 201.360.4441 to find out additional details on taking advantage of this special limited time offering.

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