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News Release from: Quark Inc | Subject: Volume Licensing Programme (QVLP) For QuarkXPress
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 February 2007
Volume Licensing For Cost-Effective
QuarkXPress
Quark has launched the Quark Volume Licensing Programme (QVLP) in Europe, said to be a new cost-efficient way for organisations to purchase multiple licenses of QuarkXPress software.
Quark has launched the Quark Volume Licensing Programme (QVLP) in Europe, said to be a new cost-efficient way for organisations to purchase multiple licenses of QuarkXPress software Designed to simplify purchases and reduce costs, QVLP is claimed to enable companies, whether they are small businesses or large corporations, to get the most out of their investment in Quark software by simplifying purchases and reducing costs
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 15 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The QVLP enables customers to upgrade Quark software licenses to the latest version at the most cost-effective price and provides additional benefits, added the company.
Matthew Wallis, Quark's senior vice president of sales for Europe and Asia Pacific, said: "We have developed this programme in an effort to provide our customers with the simplest and most cost effective way to purchase QuarkXPress.
Quark is committed to our customers and feels the new Quark Volume Licensing Program will enable them to get the maximum return on investment from their Quark software." He said that the volume discounts will mean lower price points for new licenses and upgrades compared with the costs for purchasing multiple individual licenses.
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There is no continuing commitment or contract for customers choosing to join QVLP, which means customers have increased flexibility, enabling them to make individual purchases as required.
The programme aims to simplify purchases by tying all purchases to a single serial number and validation code.
Complementary license administrator software manages licenses from a central location and includes tools to help track deployment and usage so that customers can avoid buying more licenses than needed, and assisting IT departments in reducing costs, said Quark.
Customers will also have access to concurrent licensing, which means that QuarkXPress can be installed on every machine in an organisation, however it may only be run concurrently based on the number of copies bought.
That will, in many cases, reduce the total cost of ownership and optimise QuarkXPress within an organisation, it is claimed.
To be eligible for the QVLP price discounts, customers must own or be buying more than one QuarkXPress license.
There are no other minimum purchase requirements or qualification criteria.
With QVLP, volume discounts are both transactional and cumulative, which means users get the best of both worlds, said Quark.
The discount level for a particular transaction is determined by the number of current licenses, as well as the number of licenses that are being bought.
Once in the Quark Volume Licensing Program, customers are also eligible to join the newly introduced Quarkassurance programme, qualifying them for upgrades and updates to QuarkXPress for a 24-month period.
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