Microsoft: Expect 1 Billion Windows PCs by 2010
The Redmond software giant says the Windows market is nowhere near saturated.
TORONTOThere are 600 million Windows PCs today, according to Microsoft. By 2010, there will be more than 1 billion of them, one company official said. Will Poole, the head of Microsofts Windows client business, made these bold predictions here at the annual Microsoft worldwide partner conference in his keynote Monday morning. Poole said Microsoft expects the demand to come from enterprises in developed countries, all sizes of companies in developing markets and from OEMs that tailor Windows for specific markets.
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Microsofts demonstration of the "Zero Touch" version of its Windows XP deployment tool drew resounding applause from keynote attendees.
"We need to overcome this legacy good enough perception," Poole said, whereby users running older operating-system releases dont see a compelling reason to upgrade.

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