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BRA board approves three‑year Microsoft enterprise agreement for up to $1 million
Summary
The Brazos River Authority authorized a three‑year Microsoft enterprise software agreement not to exceed $1,000,000, covering licensing, hosting, email, security and related services; IT staff said prior migration to Microsoft Azure produced cost savings and the enterprise package includes ongoing upgrades and limited AI features.
The Brazos River Authority board on Friday authorized the general manager/CEO to enter into a three‑year enterprise agreement with Microsoft with a not‑to‑exceed cost of $1,000,000.
Luke Collins, chief technology officer, said the agreement covers the authority’s Microsoft licensing, workstation and server licenses, email, phone services, server hosting,…
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