• This time Microsoft really wants more students using the software of course, this is a good business. Students in 10 countries will be able to take Microsoft’s Visual Studio and several application programs free as support in Microsoft’s DreamSpark program such as United States, Great Britain, China, France, and Germany. During more than a year Microsoft has plans to offer the program worldwide for students and student equivalent High School.

    Besides free application of Microsoft’s Visual Studio, Microsoft also will provide no-charge access to the Express Web application design and its XNA studio, which is used to build software for Xbox 360. Microsoft also provides software version that has the discount academic ability as a free version of Visual Studio. Students also will get free Copies of Windows Server and the developer version of SQL Server database.

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