Friday, November 14, 2008 11:56 AM
SBSC Canada
Windows Vista Small Business Assurance now in Canada, SBSCs featured
Written by Matt Wolodarsky, Product Manager for Windows Vista
We know that small businesses are often faced with minimal IT support and resources - they need easy to implement and affordable IT solutions. To help you support your small business customers transition to Windows Vista easily we are pleased to be bringing Windows Vista Small Business Assurance to Canada.
Windows Vista Small Business Assurance is an offer designed to help small businesses move to Windows Vista with confidence. The offer provides small business customers with free support to help them get the most out of their PCs. Trained representatives will:
- Help small business customers with Windows Vista questions
- Provide compatibility assistance for applications and devices
- Point out key features, and when necessary
- Provide detailed technical support for customers who need help working through a compatibility issue or configuring Windows Vista
Small businesses customers who buy new PCs with Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate between July 1st and December 31st, 2008 qualify for Windows Vista Small Business Assurance. Windows Vista Small Business Assurance support will be available through January 31, 2009.
We are also actively promoting SBSC partners on the offer website, ensuring small business customers looking for a customized solution are able to find the right partner for their needs.
If you are interested in learning more about this offer and Windows Vista please check out the following resources:
Lean on us to help your customers as they make the move Windows Vista so that you can focus on high value services and feel confident in recommending Windows Vista to your customers. More information about the offer can be found at www.windows.ca/assurance.
Matt Wolodarsky
Product Manager, Windows Vista
Microsoft Canada
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