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"Over the next two years

we're going to invest about $14 million in resources and facilities

" said Chris Sharp

Microsoft's Asia-Pacific general manager of server and tools products

during a phone interview.
As part of these investments

Microsoft will assign 100 technical specialists to work with customers and ISVs (independent software vendors) on mission-critical software products

including Windows 2003 Server and SQL Server 2005. The company also plans to open two technology incubation centers in Seoul and Bangalore

India.
"These technology centers are there to showcase the capabilities of server technology and help people port their applications to mission-critical hardware

" Sharp said.
Microsoft's planned investments in Asia will boost the effectiveness of the company's enterprise sales team in Asia

said Dane Anderson

head of research at Springboard Research.
From a technology standpoint

Microsoft's products are competitive with offerings from rival vendors but the sales cycle for enterprise products is longer and more involved than for sales of desktop operating systems or application suites

Anderson said. "These investments help to address that

" he said.
Customers that have an established relationship also expect to benefit from the added investment and new technology centers.
"We think it's pretty good for us

"James Kang

the chief information officer of NTUC Income Insurance Cooperative

noting that the incubation centers are available to help his company run simulations and test new applications.
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