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PC
resellers, system builders called on to fight piracy
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In
its latest drive to promote the use of genuine software,
authorised local distributor of Microsoft TechDistribution
Limited urged local PC resellers and system builders
to work together in a bid to ward off piracy by educating
their customers on its dangers.
Despite the innovative enhancement made by Microsoft
to reduce the risk of piracy and software tampering,
pirates always finds a way to crack it, fuelled by
a lack of enforcement as well as customers' need for
cheaper alternatives.
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PC
assemblers, resellers can now procure Microsoft
COEM
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TechDistribution Limited, the Microsoft Authorised
Distributor and a Large Account Reseller for Brunei
Darussalam, recently added Microsoft COEM (Commercial
Original Equipment Manufacturing) products under their
product portfolio. With this announcement, Systems
Builders (PC assemblers) and the PC resellers in Brunei
Darussalam now can procure COEM products through local
distribution channel, enabling enhanced services to
the customers.
TechDistribution Limited is working closely with
the IT reseller channel in Brunei Darussalam and this
latest announcement will enhance the reseller community
to better serve the market.
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Bundle
of activities at Microsoft event
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Microsoft,
which recently opened an office in the Sultanate,
held a consumer event yesterday for its latest
operating system, the Window Vista and Microsoft
Office 2007, at The Mall in Gadong.
The event - which ran from 10 am to 10 pm -
offered an array of activities for visitors,
including a colouring competition and a musical
island contest as well as a crowd-pleasing 'WoW
Hunt' competition.
Event partners, such as Brusin, Concepts Computer,
E-Prime Networks, JM-Technology and Tech Distribution,
also offered their computer and training services
at promotional prices.
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Crown
Prince launches Brunei Microsoft office
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His
Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the
Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's
Office yesterday consented to launch an office for
Microsoft in Brunei Darussalam.
Microsoft Corporation's new sales and marketing office
in the Sultanate marks the first multinational software
technology company to establish its presence here.
The event began with the recital of a doa selamat
following the arrival of HRH the Crown Prince at The
Mall in Gadong. A welcoming speech by Mr Chris Atkinson,
President, Microsoft - Southeast Asia, followed.
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Crown
Prince launches Microsoft office
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His
Royal Highness Prince Haji Al-Muhtadee Billah, the
Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's
Office, yesterday consented to launch the Microsoft
office in Brunei Darussalam.
Microsoft Corporation announced the opening of a
new sales and marketing office in the Sultanate.
The event began with the recital of Doa Selamat upon
the arrival of HRH the Crown Prince at The Mall in
Gadong followed by a welcoming speech from Mr Chris
Atkinson, President, Microsoft - South East Asia.
Also present at the launching ceremony were Pengiran
Maharaja Setia Laila Diraja Sahibul Irshad Pg Anak
Hj Abdul Rahim and cabinet ministers.
A demonstration of Windows Vista and Office 2007
with a brief video presentation was presented. HRH
the Crown Prince consented to receive a 'Pasambah'
and to take a closer look at the Microsoft Windows
Vista at a Microsoft design kiosk.
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Pirated software
cheap but unreliable |
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In
an interview with the Bulletin yesterday, Mr Lars Jeppesen
the CEO of TechDistribution Ltd highlighted that a lot of
users, including public offices and departments, are using
pirated software copies and if there is no one here to provide
services and support, it is very difficult to justify.
He believes that bringing added value to software products
and educating end users on the benefits and issues of piracy
are important.
Lars Jeppesen said that buying pirated software is not
only wrong, but it could also bring problems. Most of the
companies that use them lose data and go bankrupt. Microsoft
updates its software to make it secure and safe. With licensed
software, those updates can be downloaded on a regular basis.
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TechDistribution
as authorised distributor in Brunei |
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Microsoft
appointed TechDistribution Ltd as its authorised distributor
for Brunei in a launching ceremony held yesterday at the
Orchid Garden Hotel. Among those present were Mr Lars Jeppesen,
CEO of Tech Distribution, as well as its senior officials
and local IT resellers.
The company is based in British Virgin Island. A valuable
presentation on the 'Introduction to Microsoft Partner Programme'
was delivered by Mr Haja Sheriff, Director-Partner Group,
Microsoft Southeast Asia.
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