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April 14, 2008
For Immediate Release
xSQL Software to give $100K in software to non-profit organizations
Atlanta, GA – April 14, 2008 – xSQL Software, a provider of SQL Server tools and utilities, announces a $100K
software donation to non-profit public interest organizations.
From now until December 31, 2008 any non-profit organization in the United States and other countries can obtain a free
license for xSQL Bundle Professional that contains two of the best SQL Server database comparison and synchronization
tools in the market, xSQL Object for comparing and synchronizing database schemas and xSQL Data Compare for comparing
and synchronizing the contents (the data) of two SQL Server databases - both indispensable tools for database administrators and
software developers who work with SQL Server.
"This is our modest contribution to helping those organizations that are actively engaged in activities of public interest"
said Naim Sula, CEO of xSQL Software. "We are a young organization with limited means but instead of waiting until
we can do bigger and greater things we decided to do today what are able to do today."
All non-profit organizations whose primary objective is to support or engage in activities of public interest anywhere
in the World can contact xSQL Software to obtain a free licenses with no strings attached for xSQL Object and xSQL Data Compare.
The requests for licenses will be fulfilled on a first come first serve bases. Over 200 non-profit organizations are
expected to benefit from this offer.
xSQL Software develops tools and utilities for SQL Server Database Administrators and developers. xSQL Software is a
subsidiary of Bright Minds Group, Inc. an Atlanta-Georgia based company. You can reach the company via e-mail at
info@xsqlsoftware.com and on the World Wide Web at http://www.xsqlsoftware.com.
All products and company names herein maybe trademarks of their respective owners.
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