Software Licensing
Is your database server secure?
On 9 July 2019 extended support for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 ends. Without updates, the security of your database could become compromised. This puts your data potentially at risk from hackers. So what are your options?
Major Changes – Microsoft Education Licensing
Microsoft licensing for schools, colleges and universities is evolving to better fit todays cloud solutions. Here are highlights of what we already know.
Adobe price increase from the 6th of March 2017
Like many US companies doing business globally, Adobe periodically assesses pricing in response to changes in currency exchange rates. A recent press release by Adobe […]
Microsoft Pricing Update
Microsoft has announced changes in pricing for corporate, public sector and academic customers that will come into effect on the 1st of January 2017. The […]
Adobe Creative Cloud and Acrobat DC for Enterprise now available under the VIP program
Adobe Creative Cloud for Enterprise (CCE) and Acrobat DC for Enterprise is now available through the Value Incentive Program (VIP), therefore VIP education customers have […]
Microsoft Office 365 E5 for Education
As an educational institution user, you may well already be taking advantage of the productivity features of Office 365 EDU, with its core functionality […]
Is your database server secure?
On 12 April 2016 extended support for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 ended. What does this mean for you? Although SQL Server 2005 will […]
Westonbirt School
Located near the National Arboretum in leafy Gloucestershire, Westonbirt School is an independent school for girls. With a strong emphasis on academic achievement, Westonbirt also focuses on developing young minds from the ages of 3 to 18 through art, drama, music and sport.
How the new Government agreement with Microsoft will affect your school’s IT budget
On January 1st, the Department for Education and Microsoft announced the new Education Cloud Transition Agreement, designed to move UK education into the cloud and […]