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By Ina Fried CNET News
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 29, 2009 12:03:58 PM

SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft trotted out some of its biggest customers on Tuesday to make its case that it still makes sense to spend money on software in a tough economy.

The gathering of invited corporate IT users here is designed to serve as the beginning of the business push for Windows 7, which is already available to larger businesses and goes on sale to consumers and small businesses on October 22.

Among those already trying out Windows 7 is Intel. The chipmaker did a lot of work to make Windows Vista work, but like many companies, it decided not to put it on its own desktops...

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RE: Microsoft makes business case for Windows 7
Operating systems are now a commodity. I don't understand how your OS will "increase productivity" as the OS is responsible for hardware and your graphical user interface. It is the applications where... (Read the rest)
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Intel and HP have gone small, MS should follow.  Socratesfoot | 09/30/09
RE: Microsoft makes business case for Windows 7  pixolut | 10/02/09
RE: Microsoft makes business case for Windows 7  scorp1us | 10/02/09

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