Hi,
Is it expensive to hire microsoft consulting services for 1Day consultation
?
Thanks,
AliDepending on what you looking for and where you are located.
Probably for around 120-200 dollars an hour, but less than 1000 per day.
May ask why?
Yovan
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> Hi,
> Is it expensive to hire microsoft consulting services for 1Day
consultation
> ?
> Thanks,
> Ali
>|||To make sure everything is secure around our webserver.
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> Depending on what you looking for and where you are located.
> Probably for around 120-200 dollars an hour, but less than 1000 per day.
> May ask why?
> Yovan
> "A.M" <IHateSpam@.sapm123.com> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Is it expensive to hire microsoft consulting services for 1Day
> consultation
> > ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ali
> >
> >
>|||In article <rdQ7b.1001$ev2.675885@.newssrv26.news.prodigy.com>,
yfernandez@.sai-inc.com said...
> Depending on what you looking for and where you are located.
> Probably for around 120-200 dollars an hour, but less than 1000 per day.
I doubt you're going to get a decent one for one day for less than $1000.
I've worked with MS consultants on medium-term projects that were billing
well over $2k/day and that was six or seven years ago.
I would question the expertise of a specialist that is only charging
$1000/day. That doesn't mean he's not any good, but if he really is he
should be charging more, especially for a 1-day gig.|||Microsoft has recently released some free tools which will help evaluate
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> Hi,
> Is it expensive to hire microsoft consulting services for 1Day
consultation
> ?
> Thanks,
> Ali
>|||Can i buy a $200 ticket and the guy from microsoft help me using phone?
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> In article <rdQ7b.1001$ev2.675885@.newssrv26.news.prodigy.com>,
> yfernandez@.sai-inc.com said...
> > Depending on what you looking for and where you are located.
> >
> > Probably for around 120-200 dollars an hour, but less than 1000 per day.
> I doubt you're going to get a decent one for one day for less than $1000.
> I've worked with MS consultants on medium-term projects that were billing
> well over $2k/day and that was six or seven years ago.
> I would question the expertise of a specialist that is only charging
> $1000/day. That doesn't mean he's not any good, but if he really is he
> should be charging more, especially for a 1-day gig.|||Hello,
Microsoft Consulting Services assists end-user organizations and
third-party software developers worldwide to design and build information
technology solutions that leverage Microsoft technology. The kind of
support service which you choose depends on your situation. It is better to
contact a local Microsoft representative to get more information about
Microsoft Consulting Services.
Contact your local Microsoft representative:
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For further information regarding Microsoft Consulting Services, please
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Michael Shao
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