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More than 700 Internet cafes are now enjoying the benefits of genuine Microsoft software through the Microsoft iCafé program, and customers of these cafes are taking notice.

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In its bid to promote the use of genuine software and curb the high piracy rate in the country, software giant Microsoft Philippines will be introducing a special pricing scheme for selected sectors in the next few months.

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To survive the growing competition in the global market, companies especially the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are encouraged to employ sound software asset management (SAM) in their operations.

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Despite the government’s constant effort in curbing piracy in the Philippines, Microsoft Philippines reiterates its call to intensify the implementation of anti-piracy laws here as the country remains in the piracy “watch list”.

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Despite the government’s constant effort in curbing piracy in the Philippines, Microsoft Philippines reiterates its call to intensify the implementation of anti-piracy laws here as the country remains in the piracy “watch list”.

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