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30 October
Student Discount Price For Windows 7 Ultimate in Ireland
Savings Continue With Windows 7
by
SoftwareGuru
The two most frequently asked questions in the last week here at
Software4Students,
"Can I clean install Windows 7 Ultimate Upgrade on a blank
hard drive?"
Answer: Yes. See
latest Windows 7 article for info.
"Only €118.45... what's the catch?"
Answer: There is no catch.
Software4Students is an official
Microsoft Partner and we sell official software to those who
satisfy the
eligibility requirements.
It's that simple.
With over 2,000 fans registered through our Facebook profile and
over 400 more following us on Twitter, parents, guardians and
students are spreading the word about the cheapest online
software store in Ireland.
If you haven't tried us yet, why not take that leap of faith
today?
Microsoft have linked to us from their site because you may
think this is too good to be true. Thousands of customers can
confirm this is the real deal.
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Our Digital Future
Over at
SiliconRepublic.com, writer John Kennedy outlines the
challenges that face ICT in schools throughout Ireland.
Software4Students echo those sentiments along with those of
Microsoft Ireland's General Manager, Paul Rellis:
“The key would be to have a plan. Ireland would want to move
to a model where technology is not a subject at school but
facilitates the overall curriculum.
“Given the future smart economy, I think the four
stakeholders – the teachers, the students, the parents and the
Department of Education – have a core role to play in
21st-century learning.
“The No 1 step is professional development of teachers to be
able to shift from teaching ICT as a subject to a situation
where it facilitates the curriculum students are learning and
enhances the stickiness of skills. It is much more than putting
PCs in schools or creating broadband networks.”
The
digital divide and social mobility were subjects we
discussed back in April as well as regularly highlighting the
calls from Ireland's IT companies for the education system to
address the shortage of suitable graduates for the knowledge
economy.
Recent events such as the IDA's "innovation island" campaign
would suggest that things are being to change but the question
remains how long it will take to create new jobs in the
short-term as well as prepare the next generation for the jobs
marketplace.
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Staying Competitive.
Ireland still has
a lot of work to do if it is to rebrand itself in this
knowledge economy battle.
Whether it is global aviation IT specialist SITA expanding its
Irish
software development centre in Donegal or Facebook
recruiting more staff at its Dublin Office, this shift towards
IT, software and online-related jobs must be sustained.
Software4Students in Ireland plays its part in help to bridge
the digital divide by providing official software at the lowest
possible prices.
The idea of educational discounts for students is not new but
thanks to our agreement with companies like Microsoft Ireland,
parents, guardians and family members can benefit from our deals
when software is bought on behalf of a student or children at
school.
The student discount price for Windows 7 Ultimate in
Ireland is €118.45 from Software4Students.
It is only by respecting intellectual property and copyright
laws that the money we spend on online goods and services can
help stimulate the Irish economy and give companies the
confidence to maintain existing jobs and expand their operations
in the future.
Click here to read more on Windows 7.
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Posted by
admin
at
12:36
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