Building servers builds business. Chances are, many of the small business customers you build and service PCs for are ready for their first server. Intel® and Microsoft are working together to help you enter the server marketplace with reliable small business server solutions based on the Intel® Xeon™ processor and Microsoft® Windows® Small Business Server 2003.

The potential is there. Did you know that small business IT spending is growing on average over [Insert statistics for your region here] % per year? That’s nearly [Insert statistics for your region here] times faster than large business spending.* Plus, of the 24.4 million small businesses worldwide with more than one PC, 74% (or 18 million) lack servers.** It’s a huge untapped opportunity—a chance to offer a more complete line of solutions to your customers, which can help you grow your business.

Join our team.
When you build servers as part of the Build Servers, Build Business program, you can get access to technical training and marketing tools from Intel and Microsoft, including:
  Live and online technical and sales training  
  Useful sales aids to help you prepare for a
successful sales call
 
  End-customer marketing materials designed
specifically for targeting small and medium
sized businesses
 

[Insert promotion offer specific to your region here]

To participate in the Build Servers, Build Business program, you only need to be a member of the Intel® Product Dealer program or the Microsoft OEM System Builder program. For more information and to join, visit Intel and/or Microsoft
 
 
  All program benefits are based on current expectations and subject to change without notice.

*Source: [Insert source information here].

**Source: AMI-Partners† 2003 WW data.

†Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

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