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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1784026,00.asp
Brazil: The Next Windows vs. Linux Battleground?
By Mary Jo Foley
April 8, 2005   

Can a cheap, stripped-down version of Windows derail the momentum of
open-source software? Microsoft Corp. is hoping it can.

Microsoft is poised to introduce its entry-level Windows XP Starter
Edition product in Brazil, according to published reports coming out
of that country this week.

The Brazilian government has been a vocal advocate of open-source
software. Many government agencies there have been migrating to Linux,
citing cost savings as the impetus.

Microsoft officials demonstrated this week in Brazil a
Portugese-language-optimized version of Windows XP that was stripped
down to run on less-powerful processors, according to Marcelo N�brega,
technology editor with the fourth largest Brazilian newspaper, Jornal
do Brasil. Microsoft officials said they are bringing the Starter
Edition product to Brazil, Nobrega said, but did not specify the exact
timing.

Microsoft officials did not respond to questions on the company's
Starter Edition plans for Brazil by the time this article was
published.

Once Brazil is added to the Starter Edition roster, Microsoft will
have launched locally-optimized versions of the product in six
countries: Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, India and Brazil.

Microsoft officials have made no bones about their quest to increase
Windows sales by discovering untapped markets and creating new form
factors. The Windows XP Reloaded marketing campaign, of which XP
Starter Edition is one component, is part of this initiative.

More at:
http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,1995,1784007,00.asp

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