Users weigh merits of 'Windows Lite'
Microsoft's 'tailored and limited' offering in Thailand spurs discussion
Computerworld - Microsoft Corp. said the "tailored and limited" language-specific version of Windows XP Home edition that it plans to offer in Thailand is currently the only one of its kind.
But what's happening in Southeast Asia has been catching the attention of analysts and PC users in other parts of the world. Interest started to develop last year, when Microsoft began offering a Thai-language version of Windows XP Home and Office Standard Edition for about $38 to people who had ordered budget-priced Linux-based PCs under a Thai government program.
"It seems like the first solid, direct 'give the customers what they want' from Microsoft," said Bob Crownhart, director of IT infrastructure at Premera Blue Cross in Mountlake Terrace, Wash.
"We run 600 store registers on Windows. Any lighter Windows OS would be a financial and operational blessing," said Tom Pane, a vice president of technology at New York-based AnnTaylor Stores Corp.
Beyond Thailand
Gartner Inc. predicted that the Thai government's drive for low-cost PCs will have ramifications beyond Thailand. The Stamford, Conn.-based research firm said Microsoft will likely provide more competitive pricing globally, with at least a 50% price reduction in emerging markets. Several other governments contacted Gartner expressing interest in crafting programs similar to the Thai project, the firm said.
Microsoft said it was unable to provide a spokesman for comment. In a prepared response, Matt Pilla, a senior product manager, said the Thai edition of the Windows XP that's under development is geared toward first-time computer users.

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One IT manager at a financial services company who asked not to be named said he doesn't like the idea that his company "is subsidizing a foreign country's initiative."
The IT manager said his company would consider lighter versions of both Windows and Office with functionality specifically for business use, since Microsoft has blended "so many nonbusiness applications/services into the product that it creates too many support issues."
The vast majority of 20 North America-based corporate users randomly polled by Computerworld over the past two weeks said they think Windows and Office are overpriced. Their answers varied widely when asked what a more appropriate price would be. Responses were in the range of $30 to $150 for Windows and $75 to $200 for Office.
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