Concern over the security of Windows in China has led to a ‘gold rush’, as Chinese firms race to fill the gap left by Microsoft’s operating system, reports Reuters.
The report explains how the revelations of American whistleblower Edward Snowden in 2013 has led to the country looking to replace Microsoft’s Windows operating system, adding that Windows 8 has been banned by Chinese leaders “in retaliation” to the companyending support for the aging Windows XP OS, earlier this year.
Security concerns prompts 'gold rush' for Chinese enterprise computing market
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