Panda Announces Educational Discounts on Security Software

Panda Software has announced a new education sales and support program for schools that will provide them the most advanced malicious software protection available, while maximizing their IT budgets. The new program was especially designed to meet the needs of IT administrators and managers, with additional benefits for faculty, staff and students. It is being made available to both public and private K-12 schools, colleges, universities and vocational schools.

Through the new program, the academic community can purchase Panda's anti-virus and security software products at a 50% discount. Other program benefits include free third-year licenses, significant savings on competitive upgrades, early renewals, and a free license for every one purchased (matching seats) for faculty and staff home use. Panda's new education sales program also allows registered students to purchase Panda anti-virus and security products directly from the company at a 50% discount.

In addition, all Panda education customers have access to 24/7 tech support and installation help. For more information, call (888) 627-0380, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.pandasecurity.com/edu.

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