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Jun 11, 2008 - BroadView Software Certified on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 TORONTO, ON - June 11, 2008 - BroadView Software Inc. today announced that the current release of the BroadView server applications is now certified for the Windows Server 2008 platform and specifically for 64-bit operation. The certification process engaged the entire suite of BroadView server based applications in extensive tests using a combination of physical and virtual servers. During testing, the use of Windows Server 2008 had no impact on client-side operations regardless of the client operating system or BroadView version used. "Testing, as expected, went remarkably well. Besides a few minor compatibility issues with Windows Server 2008 installation paths, the applications ran correctly from the first attempts," said Michael Atkin, President of BroadView Software. "We made minor changes to our installation processes to address these issues, thus allowing the current released version of BroadView and all future releases to operate on Windows Server 2008, 64 bit version. I'm happy that we can give our customers new options on how they can deploy our products and extend their performance." Atkin noted significant stability and performance benefits from running on Microsoft's latest server operating system, specifically under 64-bits. All future installations of the BroadView server applications therefore will be on Windows Server 2008, 64-bit. Additionally, BroadView plans to include migration to Windows Server 2008 as part of their regular review of client systems to ensure BroadView installations are providing users with maximum experience. # # # About BroadView Software For media inquiries, please contact: For sales and product inquiries, please contact:
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