Taking E-Business to the Next Level With Microsoft Commerce Server 2000

REDMOND, Wash., June 15, 2001 — Microsoft® Commerce Server 2000, the successor to Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition, is the fast way to create, analyze and Web-enable e-business today. But current Site Server customers need not start from scratch when they are ready to take their e-business to the next level.

For companies considering an upgrade to Commerce Server 2000, Stratis Group Inc., a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, now offers a Commerce Server 2000 Readiness Assessment Migration service. With a fixed-price offering, Stratis Group provides a comprehensive Commerce Server 2000 upgrade requirements analysis, specific to an organization’s environment, which lays the foundation for the actual upgrade.

“Commerce Server 2000 and the Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers deliver the reliability, performance, scalability and manageability required by our enterprise customers,”
said David Roth, president of Stratis Group.
“Our consultants have enterprise experience upgrading to Commerce Server 2000. We have packaged together this experience and best practices to help existing Microsoft customers take advantage of Commerce Server 2000 today.”

More information about Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/commerceserver/ .

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