Sunday, October 11, 2009

Microsoft Malaysia bags 10 awards



KUALA LUMPUR: Microsoft Malaysia has scored 10 Computerworld Malaysia Readers’ Choice Awards, a record in the history of the event.
The local subsidiary of the US software giant won in the categories of system management software, application server software, IT asset management system, identity management, and content filtering.
It also won in the categories of unified threat management, data mining, collaboration platform, enterprise content management and unified communications.
Microsoft Malaysia chief operations and marketing officer Yasir Yousuff expressed the company’s appreciation for local industry support, during the award presentation ceremony.
He said the company would keep investing in innovation to continue creating solutions that drive greater productivity and cost efficiencies. In its last fiscal year, Microsoft invested a total of US$9.5bil (RM34bil) in R&D.
Another notable Readers’ Choice winner is Hewlett-Packard Malaysia, which won six awards.
The award winners are chosen from votes by Computerworld Malaysia readers through an online survey conducted by Fairfax Business Research — the research arm of Computerworld publisher Fairfax Business Media.

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