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Sandrine Skinner, Director of Product Marketing for Windows 7

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY TO SUCCEED IN STARTING NEW BUSINESSES

~ Contest Offers College Students and Recent Graduates Chance at New Technology for their Small Business ~

September 2011

(Redmond, WA) -- Summer is winding down and for many graduates and some students their focus isn't on returning to the classroom but on joining the workforce and looking for jobs. While some are fine-tuning their resumes others are planning to be their own boss and start their own business.

As any small business owner knows, technology can be the strongest asset at helping them succeed. Microsoft is offering students and recent graduates the chance to win one of four new Windows 7 Professional PCs to help them start their new business off on the right foot and succeed in the marketplace. To find out more details on the contest please visit the Windows Experience Blog.

The ability to compete is especially important for a new business and Windows 7 Professional PCs allow them to do so. Efficiency and security are essential to small business, which is why PCs running Windows 7 Professional empowers them with the right tools they need to be confident that their new business and customers are safe and secure.

Here are some of the PCs running Windows 7 Professional that work well for starting a new business:

  • Sony VAIO SA - at only 3.5 pounds thisis the perfect blend of design, performance and mobility, and features 9 hours of battery life

  • HP ProBook 5330m -HP's thin and light weight business notebook is perfect for peoplewho are on the go with a busy schedule

  • Samsung 900X 1A- features cutting-edge technologies, such as 55% brighter LCD and 60 times color depth for a vivid and sharp display

  • Lenovo ThinkPad X1- a durable machine just under 4 pounds and less than an inch thick this machine can be dropped from up to 6 feet and will continue running

More information on business computer systems and what Microsoft offers small businesses can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/business.

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