- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- February 13th, 2014
Microsoft to Build $9 Billion (€6.6 Billion) Data Center in Korea
The company is currently considering multiple sites for the new project
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- January 16th, 2014
South Korea Still Not Prepared for the End of Windows XP
18 percent of the computers in the country are still on XP
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- January 8th, 2014
South Korea Not Yet Ready to Give Up on Windows XP and Move to Ubuntu
Stats show that quite a lot of computers are still running Windows XP
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- November 9th, 2013
South Korean Authorities Admit They Are “Behind the Times” with Internet Explorer Laws
The local government might try to change the existing legislation
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- April 23rd, 2013
Bill Gates’ Casual Handshake Angers South Korean Officials
Gates is accused of a disrespectful attitude towards the South Korean president
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- February 28th, 2013
Microsoft Fighting with South Korea’s Military over Unlicensed Software [WSJ]
The company is asking for an annual fee of $12 million (€9.1 million)
- Software Blog
- By Bogdan Popa
- November 16th, 2012
South Korean Presidential Candidate Pledges to End Internet Explorer’s Monopoly
Local Internet users are “forced” to rely on Internet Explorer