Multiple announcements today

Good news arrives today on several Windows Vista-related fronts, my friends ... read on.

Windows Anytime Upgrade

Today we're announcing further detail on how Windows Anytime Upgrade works.  Come 30 January, Windows Anytime Upgrade will allow customers to purchase and download a digital key to upgrade to a more feature-rich edition of Windows Vista.  The user will then complete the upgrade process by inserting the Windows Vista DVD that came with their PC or with their retail purchase of Windows Vista.  The program will be available in the US, Canada, Europe and Japan.

Manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) to upgrade from a more basic version of Windows Vista are:

  • Home Basic --> Home Premium:  $79
  • Home Basic --> Ultimate:  $199
  • Home Premium --> Ultimate:  $159
  • Business --> Ultimate:  $139

We've designed Windows Anytime Upgrade as a measure of convenience for our customers and hope it proves to be a way for you to more easily advance to a more fully-featured edition of Windows Vista.

Windows Family Discount

Also, today we're announcing news that makes it easier and more economical for those of you with multiple systems at home -- like many of you who read this blog -- to upgrade to Windows Vista.  If you have need for fewer than 5 licenses for home use, you can upgrade all of your home systems by taking advantage of the Windows Vista Family Discount.  (Volume licensing is the way to go if you have need for more than 5 licenses.)  This program will also begin at our retail availability launch on 30 January.

The Windows Vista Family Discount was in part inspired by feedback from tech enthusiasts like you who told us that previously it was less than convenient to upgrade every node on their home networks.

We heard you loud and clear in planning the Windows Vista Family Discount.  Here's how it works:

  • Buy a retail copy of Windows Vista Ultimate (full or upgrade version)
  • Between 30 January – 30 June, order up to two copies of Windows Vista Home Premium online
  • Pay only $49.99 for each copy of Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Valid in North America (US and Canada)
  • On 30 January, go here for details; we've also a special site for our French-speaking customers.

Windows Marketplace Electronic Software Distribution

And finally, also as of the 30th, you will be able to visit Windows Marketplace to electronically buy Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office release via direct download.  Windows Marketplace uses a technology called digital locker, which securely stores both the software itself and its related license keys.  Digital locker also has intelligence to know when a download has been interrupted so that it can resume automatically once the connection is reinstated.  On 30 January, go here to find the ESD editions of Windows Vista & Office 2007.


Comments

  1. Posted on: August 21, 2007 at 4:58PM  

    i talk 2 much

  2. Posted on: August 21, 2007 at 9:34PM  

    Hey minibug66:  You are correct in that Windows Vista Ultimate will allow a user to install multiple interface languages for use on their PC.  

    WAU may be available in Israel, but I'm unable to read the local Israeli site to determine whether this is the case or not; perhaps you can determine that by visiting the site yourself:  http://www.microsoft.com/israel/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/windowsanytimeupgrade/default.mspx.

    I hope this helps.

  3. Posted on: October 18, 2007 at 7:48AM  

    i posted this comment on Feb 20

    "Emailed Microsoft Australia about upgrading from Business to Ultimate and informed I would need to buy the Upgrade Version of Ultimate RRP $A495. Now if Anytime Upgrade was available in Australia I would pay approx $A195-215. Yeah looks like a fair deal to me. Because I live in Australia I would have to, if I was inclined to be ripped off, pay an extra $A300. I would like to know what Microsoft has been smoking to think people would be stupid enough to accept this."

    Guess what. Windows Anytime Upgrade still isnt available to Australians. The microsoft rep gives me this answer still "66R-00021 Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade Edition AUD495.00 (RRP)" just purchase that. Sorry but there is no valid excuse why this isnt available to residents of Australia.

Trackbacks

  1. Posted by: GottaBeMobile.com on January 18, 2007 at 9:29AM
  2. Posted by: Josh's Windows Weblog on January 18, 2007 at 9:57AM

    Microsoft today unveiled a family discount plan for households containing Multiple-PC's. This is something

  3. Posted by: bkchung's WebLog on January 18, 2007 at 1:06PM

    Windows Vista Team Blog : Multiple announcments today 모두 미국에 관한 이야기이기 때문에 우리나라에서는 어떤 식일지 모르지만, 참고할 수

  4. Posted by: Geek News Central on January 19, 2007 at 3:56AM

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  5. Posted by: Geek News Central Podcast on January 19, 2007 at 4:00AM

    Lots of content tonight and a bunch that I could not cover in the show but all the juicy stuff is in the show notes. Big thanks to the Ohana that stay Subscribed. Sponsors: [Save 10% off on any order...

  6. Posted by: E-Bitz - SBS MVP the Official Blog of the SBS "Diva" on January 19, 2007 at 3:32PM

    The Vistablog blogs about the upgrade pricing of Vista... and it's something I think us SBSers need to

  7. Posted by: OpsanBlog on January 20, 2007 at 10:02PM
  8. Posted by: jweston's WebLog on January 30, 2007 at 11:35PM

    I blogged about this a couple of weeks ago. MSNBC and news.com had articles back on 1/18 about it. Here