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Microsoft launches hosted office apps scheme

By Polly Raymond

Published: 24 September 1999 15:50 GMT

Microsoft has announced it will target the small business market with a range of hosted office applications.

The company's president, Steve Ballmer, said the strategy will include the renting of Office 2000 applications via a dedicated Web site, bCentral.

The bCentral site was launched this Thursday and is described as a portal for small and medium-sized companies. As well as hosting Office 2000 software, the site will also offer marketing and management facilities.

A beta version of the site went live on Thursday and can be found at http://www.bCentral.com .

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