Microsoft today said the latest version of its Windows Small Business Server software had been finalised and was ready for its distribution partners.
Already looking to take over the corporate telephone system, Microsoft announced Monday its plans to tackle small-business telecommunications as well.
Microsoft released a handful of products and services aimed at small businesses, specifically those in the retail sector.
Microsoft has started testing for two forthcoming server products, one aimed at small businesses and the other at mid-size firms.
Small business users, like larger enterprises, are in no rush to adopt Microsoft Windows Vista with hardware requirements, a lack of interoperability with business applications and cost of the new operating system the major stumbling blocks.
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Office 2007 continues to be the focus of discussion here at Big Deal, but the most recent crop of reactions to my postings have shifted from the possible nuisance value of interface changes to the potential upside for OpenOffice, the open-source rival to the desktop suite crown.
Many small and midsize companies harbour some level of trepidation regarding how dependent they have become on Microsoft software, according to a US survey.
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