Microsoft to Blanket Latin America With Stripped-Down Windows
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Microsoft is taking a new tack with its Windows XP Starter Edition campaign. Rather than introducing versions tailored very specifically to individual countries, Microsoft has introduced the first generalized versions for a specific region. On Tuesday, Microsoft unveiled in Mexico City the newest member of its Starter Edition family: Windows XP Starter Edition in Spanish. The product is available immediately in Mexico and Argentina, according to Microsoft officials. And Microsoft is planning to roll it out across other Latin American countries "in the coming months," a Microsoft spokesman said. The spokesman acknowledged that the Spanish edition marks the first time that Microsoft released a version of the Starter Edition product that was not tailored to users in a single country. Prior to Tuesday's Spanish edition announcement, Microsoft has launched six locally-optimized versions of XP Starter Edition in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, India and Brazil. All of the editions are currently shipping, except for the Russian one, which is still in pilot-test phase, Microsoft officials said.
Microsoft officials have made no bones about their quest to increase Windows sales by discovering untapped markets and creating new form factors. The Windows XP Reloaded marketing campaign, of which XP Starter Edition is one component, is part of this initiative. |
