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Not on software but yes on vendor certs. That's because I've avoided needing an MSDN subscription so far, but plenty of chaps get them and that's bound to be more than £4k.
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Originally posted by rootsnallSounds like you are working too much like a real business to me !
noooo!!!!!
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Sounds like you are working too much like a real business to me !Originally posted by scooterscotI’m on the verge of purchasing a license for a software product required to maximise the efficiency of my service to the end client. It’s that or excel and going blind detailing hundreds of formulas. The software is (or software company) is a well-recognised name throughout my industry; the trouble is it’s going to cost me £4K.
Part of me knows this is purchasing a name.
Have any of you guy’s made such significant purchases on software tools before?
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Yep. In fact, my yearly renewal fees on the software I purchased are around £4k....
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software purchase
I’m on the verge of purchasing a license for a software product required to maximise the efficiency of my service to the end client. It’s that or excel and going blind detailing hundreds of formulas. The software is (or software company) is a well-recognised name throughout my industry; the trouble is it’s going to cost me £4K.
Part of me knows this is purchasing a name.
Have any of you guy’s made such significant purchases on software tools before?Tags: None
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