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Microsoft Corporation, founded in 1975, is a worldwide leader in software, services, and solutions that help people and business realize their potential. The company wanted to deliver a stable, reliable, high-performance PC that helps IT manage and protect PCs, while helping users collaborate and share information more easily, effectively, and rapidly. Intel is working with Microsoft to deliver an integrated, validated solution for notebook and desktop systems that give users the performance they need for Windows Vista, while still delivering a system that is easier for Information Technology (IT) administrators to remotely manage and secure.

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