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    Microsoft Building "Windows Red" For China

    Microsoft Building "Windows Red" For China

    Microsoft chief executive officer in the country, in an interview with China's state-owned newspaper said that Microsoft is specifically designed to make Windows Windows 10 operating system safe as per Chinese government's demand. According to a report from China Daily, Microsoft is ready to open Windows 10 Red with more security features for the Chinese government. It can be assumed that already, this special safe Windows 10 development process is very much done.
    Microsoft Building "Windows Red" For China- posted by onlinetechexpress.blogspot.com
    This additional security feature-rich OS is known as 'Windows Red'.
    "We've already made the first version of Windows 10 Government Secure. It is being examined by three major enterprise customers, "- said CEO of Microsoft Greater China, Crojier.

    China questioned Edward Snowden's leaked document during the question of whether Western technology will interfere with China's security. That is why many Western software companies have asked for the source code of the product, so that they can be sure that there is no harmful code in it.
    However, Microsoft, IBM and Intel refused to submit their software source code. However, Microsoft and IBM (which is also known as Big Blue) have found other ways to work in China.

    There is no reason to doubt the announcement of the Crojier. If the Chinese government will accept, Microsoft might be interested in creating such a Windows 10 version. Because there are about two million active workers in China's military field, whose computers are needed. There is also a similar number of demand in China's railway division. On the other hand, about 1,40,000 people are involved with China's electronics technology.

    Although all of them may not need Windows 10, but it is understandable that many will use it. Many people can use Linux's specially designed Ubuntu version of Linux. That's why Microsoft could face the competition.

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