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Microsoft Buys Stake In Digital China

July 15, 2004
Software

Microsoft has agreed to establish a global strategic tie-up with the Digital China Holdings, a domestic IT distributor and software company.

The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together in various fields, including software technician training, research and development and the design of industry solutions products. After the deal, Microsoft and Digital China will jointly research and develop software applications for a number of sectors in China, involving customs, telecoms and taxation.

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