Need Office 2010 and Visio Premium 2010

I need about 30 copies of MS Office 2010 and Visio Premium 2010. I need to deploy this to my company. Is there any place I can purchase them? Thanks.
Roger.
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You can purchase licenses for the latest products via a Volume Licensing agreement, and that grants you downgrade rights:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/product-licensing/office.aspx#tab=4
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    A client tries to open a document that they have been using for 8 years and Excel doesn't say "Hey, I don't know how to deal with some element of the file that you put in here using Excel 2003, or Office 2010 (both products, by the way, which worked
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    Yeah,.... over time, I have developed a pretty consistent spiel for client's needing new computers that goes over how absolutely terrible Office 2013 is, and explains that our options are further limited by Microsoft's yanking of all Office 2010 or previous
    products from market availability, and explaining the merits of both LibreOffice and OpenOffice, as well as their drawbacks.  I also have a strangely static response explaining how "larger companies are not burdened by these issues because they are
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    This is a saving grace for me, because even though the client has been saddled with Office 2013, they have also saved substantially on Project and it is a rare (but granted, not absolutely absent) occasion that ProjectLibre is lacking some feature or function
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    If Microsoft doesn't make some dramatic reparations, and do it soon, I expect their market share will be reduced in this area by a very significant margin.
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    I understand the inconvenience you are experiencing when working with Office 2013.
    If you have any feedback about Office 2013 product, click the and submit to Microsoft.
    Microsoft will decide how to fix the problem for all customers.
    For the activation mechanism, it intends to protect customers of their rights and interests.
    For a retail version of Office, if it was purchased with a disk, Microsoft account is not necessary during the installation.
    For volume license of Office, refer to the following link to deploy Office suites can be much efficient:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc178982.aspx
    For the problem Office 2013 keep crashing, check the following link to check:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2813143/en-us
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2758592/en-us
    Thanks,
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