Microsoft announced the launch of the "Campus Pioneer" program in Beijing today, launching the professional version of Windows 7 for 199 yuan and the campus version of Office 2010 for 149 yuan to college students, which are far lower than the regular selling prices of the two softwares of 1,399 yuan and 4,899 yuan, but each Current students are limited to purchasing one set. It is reported that college students can go to Microsoft's designated website to purchase Microsoft-related products. Currently, only pre-order services are provided, and sales will officially begin on July 19. Students can register online and pass student identity verification, complete payment and download online. This is also the first time Microsoft has launched a fully online sales business in China.
At present, the Microsoft Campus Pioneer Plan only has two paid software, the professional version of Windows 7 and the campus version of Office 2010 (the same functions as the professional version). The fees are 199 yuan and 149 yuan respectively. It also provides free anti-virus software Security Essentials and free student software. Mail.
Liang Nianjian, chairman and CEO of Microsoft Greater China, said that he hopes to attract more college students to participate in purchasing genuine software by launching the Campus Pioneer Program.
It is reported that the professional version of Windows 7 currently on the market is priced at 1,399 yuan, and the professional version of Office 2010 is priced at 4,899 yuan. Much higher than the price of software related to the Campus Pioneer Program.