The Chronicle of Higher Education

Education-Technology Administrators Discuss Pricing of Microsoft Products

By JEFFREY R. YOUNG

The software giant Microsoft brought 28 education-technology administrators to its campus-like headquarters to talk about a controversial change the company had made in its software pricing. But a company official who led the two-day meeting said it inspired no immediate revisions in Microsoft's new policy.

"There was no 'ta-_da'...

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