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July 13, 2016

Microsoft grants $3.4M to Southborough autism center

Eric Greenberg

The New England Center for Children, a Southborough children’s autism services and research center, has received a $3.4-million software and services donation from Microsoft.

The donation, announced last week, will allow the center, which provides in-class education, research and technology for autistic children, to upgrade its software, including an update to Windows 10 for all staff and student computing devices, according to a press release. The updates will make communication, data storage and reliability easier, the company said.

“Microsoft products are a large component of both staff and student productivity at the New England Center. Microsoft’s donation allows us to maximize our resources and provide our students with the innovative programs, facilities and materials they need to thrive,” said Vincent Strully, Jr., founder and CEO of the New England Center for Children.

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