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Korean Air Rolls Out Windows 7 Enterprise

Korean Air today announced that it has retired Windows XP and is rolling out Windows 7 Enterprise companywide, with plans to be 100 per cent deployed by the end of 2011. The decision came as part of the airline’s bid to establish a common IT platform that improves business efficiency and provides greater flexibility with a modern operating system.

More information on the deployment is available here.

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