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Vista a tough sell to business
Microsoft's forthcoming Vista operating system will be a tough sell to Australian businesses, despite its potential to lift media centre and PC sales in the retail market, according to resellers.
Lilia Guan
Sep 13 2006, 11:48AM
Software
Microsoft to invest US$900m in Vista, Office 2007 sales and marketing in FY07
Relieved by an increase in multi-year licensing renewals, Microsoft plans to invest US$900 million in sales and marketing to drive up the numbers for Vista, Office 2007 and Xbox 360 in FY07.
Paula Rooney
Jul 21 2006, 2:16PM
Software
Microsoft updates Windows Vista beta
New Windows Vista build offers bug fixes and performance improvements.
Tom Sanders
Jul 18 2006, 5:14PM
Software
Resellers dismiss Vista, Office 2007 delays
Australian resellers have brushed off Microsoft's decision to delay Vista and Microsoft Office 2007 releases until early next year, citing lack of customer interest for the products.
Lilia Guan
Mar 27 2006, 11:49AM
Software
Microsoft plans Vista retail blitz
Microsoft is planning a radical new strategy to give retailers a substantial slice of the Vista upgrade action when the OS lands by year's end.
David Flynn
Mar 20 2006, 9:37AM
Software
PC market to slow in 06: IDC
PC hardware sales in Australia will slow down this year, forcing resellers to re-evaluate their product portfolios and think long term, according to IDC senior analyst Michael Sager.
Byron Connolly
Feb 21 2006, 3:30PM
Hardware
Microsoft offering frequent previews of new Windows
Microsoft is releasing preview versions of its new Windows Vista operating system about once a month in an effort to get more customer feedback than usual ahead of next year's launch.
Staff Writers
Nov 30 2005, 1:44PM
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