Microsoft reportedly has bought Gteko,
Office Professional, an Israeli networking and assistance software program vendor for an undisclosed quantity. The deal supposedly might be disclosed officially in a couple of days. Gteko’s mission statement on its Web site describes the company as a vendor of “products (that) enable PC & peripherals manufacturers, Internet Service Providers and Software Vendors with large technical support centers to improve end-user experience and service quality while substantially reducing call-center costs.” Hewlett-Packard,
Office 2010 Professional Key, Cisco-Linksys and Canon are all Gteko customers, the company’s site says. Gteko’s specialty is “e-support.” With three major new products about to debut – Vista,
Discount Office 2007,
Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 – all about to debut,
Windows 7 Pro, Microsoft definitely could benefit from shoring up its product-support ranks. But Gteko also owns something else, according to the company site, from which Microsoft may perhaps benefit: Diagnostic and fix tools.Microsoft has been building a bunch of its own diagnostic and fix tools for both internal and external use. Gteko has a few tools of its own to bring to the table, according to the company’s site. In Gteko’s tool chest: A diagnostic engine “which may be downloaded to the customer;s computer as a small ActiveX control”; a network-device configurator; an installation package that “creates seamless,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus, silent driver installation packages for customers; computers”; and various tutorials.Stay tuned for more details as they become available.