Microsoft gives away free software for students
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Microsoft
Corp. is giving students free access to its most sophisticated tools
for writing software and making media-rich Web sites, a move that
intensifies its competition with Adobe Systems Inc. and could challenge
open source software’s popularity. The Redmond-based software maker
said late Monday it will let students download Visual Studio
Professional Edition, a software development environment; Expression
Studio, which includes graphic design and Web site and hybrid
Web-desktop programming tools; and XNA Game Studio 2.0, a video game
development program. The company will also give away SQL Server 2005
Developer Edition and Windows Server Standard Edition.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said the company’s past efforts to
arrange educational discounts for these programs limited the number of
students who ultimately could use them. DreamSpark, as Microsoft is
calling the free software offering, opens up access to many more
students. “We give up some revenue, but we gain the fact that we’ll get
the feedback of these students, get more courses to incorporate our
tools into the programs and get more startups where kids are familiar
with Visual Studio, Expression Studio and SQL Server,” Gates said in a
phone interview. “It’s a brilliant strategic move on the part of
Microsoft,” said Chris Swenson, a software industry analyst with NPD
Group. “This is one of the core audiences you have to hit if you really
want to make a difference in the rich Internet application market going
forward.” The programs are available
now to more than 35 million college students. My university already
provides a bunch of free software from Microsoft, but this will make
things even better!
Source: AP

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