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Avanade specializes in Microsoft technologies and provides a wide variety of IT services to companies worldwide. The company employs 9,000 people in 60 locations across the globe. It began upgrading to the Windows 7 operating system. It did so to enhance its IT security and improve information access for its mobile workforce. It also sought hands-on knowledge of the operating system to prepare for customer deployments. As a result, Avanade benefits from improved system performance, streamlined remote access to resources, easier IT management, and enhanced security.
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| Format: | WORD |
| Date: | Jun 2009 |
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