Budgets
are tight. Headcount is down. And you’re relying on your business
technology to carry the extra weight. Question is, is it up for the
job? If you’re using Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional and Office
XP Professional, the answer is yes.
Here are the facts. The enhanced, secure technologies behind Windows
XP Professional and Office XP Professional are designed to help lower
desktop support costs and boost employee productivity. Your employees
will encounter fewer error messages and system lock-ups, and will
be able to handle heavier workloads with fewer frustrations. Likewise,
your IT staff will be equipped with the tools they need to identify
and repair problems before business productivity is hindered. All
this leads to increased business revenues and decreased IT costs.
Windows XP Professional has repeatedly proven itself to be
significantly more stable and reliable than Windows 98 and Windows
NT® 4.0. Based on proven Windows 2000 architecture, this solid, new
platform has revolutionized computing by offering fundamental improvements
in system stability, productivity and performance.
Office XP Professional was designed from the core with stability
in mind. It offers advanced features, such as Document Recovery and
AutoRecover, that help safeguard users against both data loss and
the frustration of having to re-create work after a system error occurs.
The results? Greater productivity and lower help desk costs for your
business.
For
greater reliability and peace of mind,
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