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internetnews.com: All Microsoft or None?
Mar 29, 2005, 14 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (8053 reads)

(Other stories by Susan Kuchinskas)

"Microsoft has put its mighty market weight behind integration between the desktop and the server, to culminate in the release of the Longhorn versions of Office and Windows in 2006.

"But it's also betting on the server side of its business in order to wring more revenue from a saturated OS market; the high cost of its server software could send some customers in the direction of open source, according to Jupiter Research.

"In a report released on Monday, the research firm said Microsoft's integration approach could provide opportunity for partners and ISVs. Open source groups see similar opportunities in their direction..."

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> But it's also betting on the serve ...   saturated OS market!!!   
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Mar 29, 2005, 18:56:06
 
 More and more businesses agree - just s ...   I Have Chosen: No mricosotf!!!!!   
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Mar 29, 2005, 20:16:32
 
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