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Peter Dinham
Thursday, 02 April 2009 18:15
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced the introduction of Windows Server 2008 Foundation which he says will “give small businesses the right technologies at the right price, with access to the power of server-based business software.”
“Small businesses around the world have big business dreams and needs and to support their success I am also pleased to announce that we will donate a portion of the revenues of Windows Server 2008 Foundation to TechSoup.org and Telecentre.org, two organisations that focus on bringing the power of technology to nonprofits around the world.
“We see this as an opportunity not only to deliver a technical foundation for business growth but also to create a financial foundation for community.”
Balmer said Microsoft’s goal was to provide a Windows Server-based solution for every customer need, size and budget.
“Windows Server 2008 Foundation delivers server functionality that customers have come to expect from Microsoft in a familiar Windows environment. As the business grows, customers can upgrade to other members of the Windows Server family, which provide additional functionality such as integrated e-mail, simplified management, virtualization and other advanced features.
“Customers can invest in Windows Server 2008 Foundation with confidence that there will be a Windows Server-based solution that suits their evolving business needs.”
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