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Small business group teams with Microsoft.(National Federation of Independent Business)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Business First of Buffalo

| November 08, 1999 | Hoover, Kent | COPYRIGHT 1989 Business First-Buffalo. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

David is hitching a ride with Goliath on the information superhighway

The National Federation of Independent Business, a leading small business advocacy group, hopes its new partnership with Microsoft, the world's dominant software provider, will help its members use technology more effectively.

No money changed hands in the deal NFIB struck with Microsoft, but both parties expect to profit from it. NFIB's 600,000 members will get access to computer training and Internet advice from Microsoft, and Microsoft's 300;000 small business customers …

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