Microsoft has wrapped up work on a version of Windows 10 for China’s government and state-owned businesses, and is ready to begin selling the software, a state-run newspaper said today.
“We have worked extensively to make it secure and controllable. We are now ready to serve the market,” Alain Crozier, the CEO of Microsoft’s Greater China operation, told China Daily.
The modified Windows 10 was the result of a December 2015 deal with China Electronics Technology Group (CETC), a state-backed defense contractor. Microsoft and CETC formed a joint venture, C&M Information Technologies, to license the operating system to government agencies and some state-owned enterprises, including ones that control energy, telecommunications and transportation.
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