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Wednesday, 22nd March 2006
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  • Microsoft to offer end user financing
  • Telstra extends a hand in face of Larry
  • ICT to drive growth to 2026: Coonan
  • LinuxWorld comes to town
  • Vista slips: broad availability now on for early 2007
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    Microsoft to offer end user financing
    Microsoft has partnered with finance program provider De Lage Landen to help it cut the cost of upfront software licensing costs. More...

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    Vista slips: broad availability now on for early 2007
    Windows Vista will not be generally available till 2007; business customers with volume agreements will get it earlier. More...

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