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Technology Access Programme means you can make great offers to schools


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he Microsoft Technology Access Programme (TAP) continues to present you with a good opportunity to offer schools an exceptional deal on new PC systems. TAP provides reduced-cost access to devices equipped with


discounted versions of Windows 8 Pro or Windows 7 Professional – for students, teachers and administrative staff. It is open to state-funded UK schools, academies and further education colleges (16 to 19).


Te scheme frees education providers to invest in the quality hardware they need to meet modern education standards, allowing schools to prepare students for the world of work in the 21st century.


Several vendors, including HP, Lenovo, Fujitsu and Toshiba, offer education-specific products and packages under TAP and prices are typically reduced by up to £150 under the scheme.


As we near the pinnacle of the Public Sector peak buying period, this is the perfect time to take TAP offers to market, To find out more, visit the Public Sector microsite.


HP offers new Prescription Bundle


HP


’s Prescription Bundle offers a 30% saving on normal public sector pricing and is created as the full solution for prescription printing in healthcare. Tis is targeted at Primary Care Trusts and the NHS and is now available with


unlimited quantities per customer. Te bundle buy price is just £199 ex. VAT and includes: • HP LaserJet Pro 400 Printer M401dne (CF399A) • HP LaserJet 500 Sheet Feeder (CF284A) • Tree-years next business day on site hardware support (U5Z49E)


Te offer is available while stocks last or until 30 April 2015 (quote OPG ref 91657364). Contact the Print and Supplies team on 01256 864 200 or email print&supplies@techdata.co.uk for more details


Compliance needs will drive Windows Server upgrades


M


icrosoft Windows Server 2003 will reach end of support on 14 July 2015. Tat will mean no more support, patches or


updates, leaving Public Sector organisations open to the risk of non-compliance with standards such as HIPAA. Tat could mean extra costs – it could also mean that security is compromised and it becomes harder to maintain systems. You need to start talking to customers now about the risks and the benefits of upgrading. Contact our specialist Software or the Public Sector teams to get more information – call 01256 788 000, or email software@techdata.co.uk


01256 788 000


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