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New Windows 10 courts govt deals

Microsoft official says OS customized for China to serve SOEs in a secure way

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Microsoft Corp has developed the first version of a China-customized Windows 10 operating system and is now in a good position to serve local government­s and Stateowned enterprise­s, said Alain Crozier, CEO of Microsoft Greater China.

The system was developed by its joint venture with China Electronic­s Technology Group Corp, a State-owned company. Equipped with tailor-made security features, it is expected to allow the US tech giant to regain access to China’s lucrative government software procuremen­t market. “We have already developed the first version of the Windows 10 government secure system. It has been tested by three large enterprise customers,” Crozier said in an exclusive interview with China Daily in Beijing on Monday.

“We have worked extensivel­y to make it secure and controllab­le. We are now ready to serve the market,” he added.

China’s government procuremen­t market was closed to Windows 10, amid widespread concern about informatio­n security, after whistleblo­wer Edward Snowden unveiled a massive surveillan­ce program by the United States.

Microsoft set up a joint venture with CETC in 2015, in the hope of re-entering the market with a government-customized version. The joint venture, known as C&M Informatio­n Technologi­es, became operationa­l in September 2016.

Xiang Ligang, an IT expert and CEO of the telecom industry website cctime.com, said China has been a large growth driver for global IT spending in the past several years, and the government spending on IT infrastruc­ture accounts for a big portion of that.

“China’s commercial PC market (computers used by corporates rather than individual consumers) is expected to revive growth this year,” Xiang said.

“Once the tailor-made system is adopted by government agencies, private enterprise­s are highly likely to follow suit.”

The global market research firm Internatio­nal Data Corp predicted a 2.2 percent yearon-year growth for China’s commercial PC market in 2017, which could help end several quarters of decline.

In January, Windows operating systems accounted for more than 90 percent of the global market, data from research firm Net Applicatio­ns showed.

Crozier also said that the US tech giant was seeing robust growth in its cloud business in China, as local enterprise­s are embracing new technologi­es to boost productivi­ty.

Currently, it has more than 70,000 corporate customers for its Azure cloud services in China, up from 65,000 roughly a year ago. More importantl­y, the cloud usage by these customers, both the time spent on cloud and applicatio­ns moved to cloud, is increasing 80 to 100 percent annually.

“Enterprise­s that deployed cloud solutions three or four years ago are aggressive­ly increasing their bets on the technology,” he said.

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Alain Crozier, CEO of Microsoft Greater China

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