Queensland government defends Microsoft standardization

Posted on April 30th, 2007 at 5:50 pm to Computerworld by Computerworld Staff
Despite criticism for maintaining Microsoft's Windows XP, the Queensland government is planning to extend its standardization efforts to databases and servers.  Full story »

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