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This case study spotlights the shrewd business decision by Regal Entertainment Group, one of the U.S.’s largest movie theater chains, to migrate several thousand point-of-service devices from Linux to Windows XP Embedded. Download this free paper to read about the benefits Regal gained through its successful migration, including a significant reduction in TCO, improved manageability and use of existing IT resources, increased security, and reduced risk of intellectual property infringement claims.

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Date:Dec 2004

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