Gaithersburg, MD (Vocus) February 12, 2008 –
Raxco Software, the leader in disk defragmentation software, announced today that PerfectDisk ® 2008 has achieved Windows Vista ® Windows Server ® 2008 certification from Microsoft ®. Microsoft certification programs are designed to ensure that third party software applications operating on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 meet specific stability, security, reliability, availability and compatibility requirements. No other disk defragmenter has achieved these certifications from Microsoft.
Microsoft designed its Windows Vista Quality Program to improve the user experience with third party software applications in four areas: security (preventing malware), compatibility with Vista, installs and uninstalls, and reliability (eg, hangs and crashes).
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 certification program identifies hardware and software solutions that meet Microsoft standards for compatibility and best practices with the operating system Windows Server 2008. Designed for line of business and mission critical applications, the “Certified for Windows Server 2008 logo indicates that the application has been independently tested to meet the highest technical for stability, security, reliability, availability, the fundamentals of the Windows operating system and platform compatibility.
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