IBM offering Microsoft Software free machines in Europe
Hardware News March 4th, 2008
IBM offering Microsoft Software free machines in Europe
US based tech giant IBM has announced that they are collaborating with partners in Europe to offer Microsoft Software free machines.
These machines are to be sold in countries like Austria and Poland.
IBM would be powering these machines with Red Hat Linux based operating systems. These would also ship with their Lotus Symphony software.
The company added that these machines to be sold in partnership with VDEL and LX Polska would save customers the money spent on buying software licenses.
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Tags: Austria, Europe, IBM, Lotus, Lotus Symphony, LX Polska, Microsoft, Poland, VDEL
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