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Microsoft pushes pay-as-you-go program in emerging markets | Microsoft pushes pay-as-you-go program in emerging markets |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Monday, 22 May 2006 | |
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Unveiled today, the pay-as-you-go computing model enabled by Microsoft's FlexGo technology allows customers to have a fully featured PC at home by paying only for the time as they use it through the purchase of prepaid activation cards or tokens. The business enables users to buy PCs for about half the price they would normally pay but the installed software would have to be renewed regularly, based on how much time is used. Microsoft has been running trials of the program in Brazil for more than a year and will soon be expanding to select markets in India, Russia, China and Mexico. These markets are especially important to Microsoft, where it is under threat from cheap open source alternatives and where software piracy is rampant. Subsidising both expensive hardware and software makes sense in markets where neither are affordable. Similar user pays plans have led to a proliferation of mobile handsets worldwide.
AMD intends to develop processors designed specifically to support
Microsoft FlexGo technology. According to AMD, through the joint
development that is underway between AMD and Microsoft, Microsoft's
FlexGo technology will also be incorporated within key AMD
microprocessor products.
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