Microsoft Grants Financial Aid for Upgrades

In order to whisk customers away from legacy software and onto its more recent offerings of Windows XP and Office 2003, Microsoft is establishing an account for financial aid. According to a statement made at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference by Mark Hassall, a group product manager, the company will make $50 million available to primarily mid-sized businesses. In addition, 57 additional desktop deployment experts will be on call to assist customers worldwide.

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