When Microsoft elevates its product costs, it's referred to as charging premium prices. This strategy, often used for top-tier software or exclusive features, aims at distinguishing its offerings in the market. While it involves higher user expenditure, these premium services provide superior value, largely benefiting high-demand customers and enterprises seeking high-quality, innovative solutions.
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