Chromebook Price Cut for Businesses and Schools
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October Issue, day 24, 2011
Internet company Google has decided to allow schools and businesses buy its IT product, the Chromebook upfront and not through a subscription, as it is going to charge them less if they do so. When the Chromebook was first released after IT engineers have worked on it, the IT company offered the IT product to school and businesses on a subscription plan. Glenn Wilson, Chrome product manager, said that "To meet these customers needs, in addition to our three-year subscription model, today we are introducing an alternative payment option. "This new option gives schools and businesses a choice to pay upfront for Chromebooks with one year of access to the web-based admin management console, phone support, and hardware warranty coverage."