The Chinese government version of Windows 10 has been developed and will soon be rolled out on a large scale

As early as March 20 this year, some media revealed that the first version of Windows 10 dedicated to the Chinese government had been completed. And just today at a press conference held by Microsoft in Shanghai, Microsoft once again revealed the latest situation of the Chinese government version of Windows 10-a pilot test has begun. This means that the government version of Windows 10 may soon be rolled out on a large scale.

The Chinese government version of Windows 10 has been developed and will soon be rolled out on a large scale The Chinese government version of Windows 10 is developed and will be rolled out


It is understood that the government version of Windows 10 is jointly developed by Microsoft and China Electronics Technology Network Information Security Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as China Electronics Technology), and the two parties have also established a joint venture company Shenzhou Netcom for this purpose. According to previous reports, the dedicated version may remove some consumer-oriented applications and functions to enhance the manageability and security of the product and meet the special needs of the Chinese government. But this time, Microsoft has slightly revealed the functions of the dedicated version, that is, it will have features such as local activation, updates, and patch upgrades. And it is worth mentioning that at present, it has started pilot tests in China Customs and Shanghai Economic and Information Commission.

In addition, China Netcom has also reached a cooperation with Lenovo, and will soon launch a new product that is pre-installed with the Chinese government version of Win 10 and can meet the needs of government and enterprise customers. This also means that the market share of Windows 10 in China will continue to increase.

It is also worth mentioning that China has always dreamed of developing its own operating system for many years, and it also had a good opportunity. For example, in 2014, the XP system stopped updating and security problems were prominent. At that time, the government procurement center of the central state agency The request: "All computer products are not allowed to install the Windows 8 operating system." In fact, some domestic  Linux  -based systems immediately entered the government procurement market and were supported by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. However, due to the lack of technical accumulation and insufficient stability of the operating system, there have been problems of varying degrees such as freezes and crashes.

As a result, domestic systems that can replace Windows have never appeared. The government turned back to Microsoft's arms.

 

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