Microsoft's antitrust troubles, which started in the US, have definitely gone worldwide. In South Korea, the company was found to have violated antitrust rules by the country's Fair Trade Commission.
Microsoft is no longer supporting Windows XP. It’s being phased out worldwide. In China, folks are hanging on. In nearby South Korea, the government has set up a special task force. As reported by ...
Microsoft will release two versions of Windows XP in South Korea on Thursday to comply with a ruling that it violated the country’s fair trade practices. The release will meet a deadline set by the ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Korea Telecom (KT) and Hanaro Telecom are hoping to upgrade their ADSL services to support Windows XP by October 25, the launch date of the new Microsoft operating system (OS), South Korean ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Sept. 28, 2011 — Korean Air today announced that it has retired Windows XP and is rolling out Windows 7 Enterprise companywide, with plans to be 100 percent deployed by the end of ...
Rather than pay hefty fees to Microsoft once Windows 7 becomes unsupported, the South Korean government is looking to roll out more Linux systems. Munich politicians demand answers about report that ...
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