Date:04/07/2008 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/07/04/stories/2008070453392000.htm 

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Software by subscription 

Microsoft can now offer programs as "services" on Web 

SEATTLE: Microsoft will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a 
subscription basis starting mid-July, in a bid to reach thrifty personal 
computer
buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software. 

The move may set the stage for Microsoft to offer its consumer-oriented 
programs as "services" over the Web, by acclimatising people to the pricing 
model
such a shift could require. 

The software bundle, which includes Microsoft's Live OneCare computer security 
software, will be sold at nearly 700 Circuit City stores for $70 per year.


Bryson Gordon, a group product manager for the Office group, said the agreement 
with Circuit City Stores is not exclusive, and that the bundle will be available
at other retailers and on PCs sold by the likes of Dell in future. 

Subscription pricing for software has become commonplace in businesses but is a 
relatively new concept for consumers. The Microsoft Equipt bundle - formerly
code-named "Albany" - includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote, plus 
OneCare and a handful of existing free Windows Live applications. Buying those
programs the traditional way would cost about $200, and then consumers who 
wanted to replace the software with the next version, Office 14, would have
to pay the full price. - AP 
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