Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Santa Offers Support for Your Holiday Gift via Microsoft

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Do you need support for your holiday gift? Well, the Redmond company is quite in a jolly mood, seeing as the holiday spirit will manage to drive up the adoption of its products. And with a healthy line-up of offerings available this Christmas, Microsoft is not just going to let consumers out hanging. So, the inauguration of the Holiday Support Center comes as an extra bonus for your holiday shopping, provided that your gift has the Microsoft logo on it. The support center is nothing more than a collection of resources aimed at offering online assistance, or how the company has put it - helping consumers get the most from their gifts.

"We want to do all that we can over the holiday season to help customers maximize their
time," says Denise Rundle, general manager of Microsoft consumer support. "With the Holiday Support Center, we’ve brought together helpful resources in one easy-to-find place. We want customers to have access to the right resources so they can enjoy their holiday gifts as quickly as possible", she continued.

The Microsoft Holiday Support Center is centered on a range of products, of course, with Windows Vista at the top. Having missed the previous holiday season, because of repeated delays of the operating system, the Redmond company is now prepared to make the best out of Vista's first Christmas on the shelves. And accompanying Vista this Christmas, there are Windows Home Server, the office 2007 System, a variety of hardware offerings, games for Windows, the Xbox console and Zune. At the same time, Microsoft's support center will give users out of the bag resources on Internet Explorer 7, Windows Media Player and a variety of downloads designed to integrated with products, from Vista to Windows Live Messenger.

"’Tis the season for holiday traditions: trimming the tree, lighting candles, hanging mistletoe, baking cookies and catching a performance of The Nutcracker - not to mention countless hours of holiday shopping and gift wrapping. In keeping with the spirit of the season, Microsoft is upholding one of its own traditions — the Microsoft Holiday Support Center. Provided to customers for the ninth year, this online support resource offers assistance at no charge to consumers with issues related to Microsoft consumer products and technologies. A convenient, one-stop portal, the site condenses the top questions likely to come up over the holidays for popular products, and provides relevant solutions and resources," Microsoft added.

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