Microsoft To Encourage Installation Of Virtualised Windows 7 Versions
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Software giant Microsoft has rolled out version 4.6 of its Application virtualisation tool,also known as App-V 4.6, in an attempt to boost the rate of adoption of Microsoft Windows 7 operating system and Office 2010 productivity suite in the entreprise segment. The updated virtualisation software tool is designed to allow business to shift from their existing systems to the remote desktop services offered by Microsoft in the form of the virtualised version of Windows 7...
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