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Microsoft sets up .Net deal in China

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Published: 08 Jul 2004 09:05 BST

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Microsoft has partnered with Digital China, the nation's leading software vendor and systems integrator, to develop .Net-based enterprise and e-government packages for the Chinese market.

The deal comes less than a week after Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said the software giant would not sell cut-rate versions of Windows in China. The agreement is expected to help Digital China, which started off as a hardware distributor, take a step toward realising its ambition of becoming a software development and IT services firm.

Digital China, which spun off from Legend Group two years ago, has been developing software on Microsoft's .Net platform on a limited scale, particularly for office automation and logistics management.

The new memorandum of understanding, signed earlier this week, expands the scope further to cover a large number of key sectors such as telecommunications, finance, customs, taxation and e-government.

Microsoft's much-publicised .Net initiative is an attempt to bring software and online related services and applications under a single umbrella.

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