The Mine Health and Safety Council seeks a service provider to supply Windows Server 2025 perpetual licenses. Key requirements include compliance with Microsoft licensing terms and electronic delivery of licenses.
The Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC) is inviting bids for the provision of Windows Server 2025 licenses to enhance its IT infrastructure. The successful service provider will supply a total of 10 licenses, including 2 packs of 16 Core Standard licenses, 1 top-up 2 Core Standard license, 5 User CALs, and 2 packs of 16 Core Datacenter licenses. All licenses must be perpetual and comply with Microsoft licensing terms, ensuring that the MHSC can effectively manage its operations while adhering to industry standards.
The contract is a once-off agreement, with licenses to be delivered electronically or with proof of licensing entitlement upon full payment. Bidders must demonstrate their capability to meet the technical requirements, including providing valid Microsoft Partner or Reseller certification. This tender offers an excellent opportunity for experienced IT service providers who can ensure compliance and timely delivery of software licenses, ultimately contributing to the efficiency and safety of South African mining operations.
This tender is suitable for IT service providers, software resellers, and companies with expertise in Microsoft products and licensing. Businesses that can ensure compliance with licensing terms and deliver electronic licenses efficiently should consider applying.