SUN MICROSYSTEMS BENEFITING FROM CHINA SOFTWARE LOCALIZATION
AsiaInfo Services, September, 2003
AsiaInfo Services 09-15-2003 Sun Microsystems Benefiting from China Software Localization CHINA, Sep 15, 2003 (SinoCast via COMTEX) -- John Gage, First chief of Sun Microsystems, Inc., said that the company would benefit a lot from the policy that Chinese government encourages domestic enterprises to use software made in China. John Gage said that China was developing its own operating system or using Linux to replace operating systems present used, which indicates that Microsoft Corporation's monopolization in China is about to change. "China is planning to forbid local enterprises to use software not made domestically, which means StarOffice replaces Microsoft Office suites possibly.
Therefore, China is a potential market for Sun Microsystems." John Gage...
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