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SBA Offers New Software
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Business New Haven
8/6/2001
By: Priscilla Searles
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HARTFORD - The U. S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is giving its small-business clients access to a series of new software tools at locations nationwide to help them start or grow their businesses.
Beginning this month, the SBA's One-Stop Capital Shops, Business Information Centers, Women's Business Centers and Tribal Business Information Centers will receive $700,000 worth of cutting-edge business software applications from Microsoft. Three centers in Connecticut will receive these resources: SBA Business Information Center in Hartford; SBA Office of Women's Business Ownership/Entrepreneurial Center at the University of Hartford; and the Women's Business Development Center in Stamford.
The Microsoft donation includes Office XP, Publisher version 2000, FrontPage version 2002, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000.
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