April 16, 1999
Microsoft Revises Controversial Pricing Plan for Colleges
In hopes of getting more colleges to buy Microsoft software for everyone on the campus, Microsoft officials last week revised the company's controversial "Campus Agreement" pricing plan.
The new plan, dubbed Campus Agreement 2.0, essentially answers three logistical complaints from campus-technology leaders, says Kim Johnston, business manager for Microsoft's education-customer unit. The spirit of the
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