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MANILA, Philippines – The first Microsoft IE8 Run fires off at 6 a.m., today from the 28th Street of the Fort Bonifacio Global City, now emerging as Metro Manila’s sporting hub.

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Microsoft Phils. executives were part of a 100-bicycle caravan that pedaled nearly 30 kilometers on EDSA from the Microsoft headquarters in Makati City to the SM Mall of Asia to kick off the much-awaited local release of Windows Vista, Microsoft’s latest operating system (OS).
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A pledge was made during the recent launch of the Microsoft Varsity Program (MS Varsity) held at the Microsoft Phils. Inc. office in Makati City.
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A joint undertaking of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) and Microsoft Phils., this phase of the Tulay program aims to bridge distances – both physical and intellectual – for our country’s new heroes and heroines using information technology (IT).
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With this in mind, the global software giant known as Microsoft is investing in a very large and very promising future: Children. Children the world over.
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"Nobody can be certain any more whether the Southeast Asia Games showcase sport, as the word is understood, or indigenous diversions. This is no facetious poser.
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With only 2,300 Filipino professionals certified in different Microsoft products, Microsoft partnered with the Virtual Center for Technology Innovation in Information Technology (VCTI-IT) to produce at least 500 more MCPs by September.
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Strong product momentum from last year saw demand growing at 27 percent for Windows Server, 41 percent for Windows Desktop, 80 percent for Exchange Server and 49 percent for SQL Server.
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MANILA, Philippines – The first Microsoft IE8 Run fires off at 6 a.m., today from the 28th Street of the Fort Bonifacio Global City, now emerging as Metro Manila’s sporting hub.

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Microsoft Phils. executives were part of a 100-bicycle caravan that pedaled nearly 30 kilometers on EDSA from the Microsoft headquarters in Makati City to the SM Mall of Asia to kick off the much-awaited local release of Windows Vista, Microsoft’s latest operating system (OS).
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096875 [AuthorName] => Edu Punay [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 375748 [Title] => Windows Vista, Office 2007 upgrade coupons offered [Summary] => Microsoft Corp. has announced programs to provide holiday shoppers worldwide with low-cost upgrades to Windows Vista and the 2007 Microsoft Office System release with the purchase of a new Windows Vista Capable personal computer.
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A pledge was made during the recent launch of the Microsoft Varsity Program (MS Varsity) held at the Microsoft Phils. Inc. office in Makati City.
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A joint undertaking of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) and Microsoft Phils., this phase of the Tulay program aims to bridge distances – both physical and intellectual – for our country’s new heroes and heroines using information technology (IT).
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With this in mind, the global software giant known as Microsoft is investing in a very large and very promising future: Children. Children the world over.
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"Nobody can be certain any more whether the Southeast Asia Games showcase sport, as the word is understood, or indigenous diversions. This is no facetious poser.
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With only 2,300 Filipino professionals certified in different Microsoft products, Microsoft partnered with the Virtual Center for Technology Innovation in Information Technology (VCTI-IT) to produce at least 500 more MCPs by September.
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Strong product momentum from last year saw demand growing at 27 percent for Windows Server, 41 percent for Windows Desktop, 80 percent for Exchange Server and 49 percent for SQL Server.
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