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To: Carmine Cammarosano who started this subject3/2/2001 1:04:12 PM
From: David Howe   of 64865
 
Message 15438530

<< Not only did Microsoft increase its SOE shipments, it increased them at a rate significantly faster than the overall market. >>

<< Microsoft's battle with the Justice Department has not in
any way weakened its grip in the client operating environment market or its leading position in the server operating environment market. In fact, during 2000, Windows strengthened its hold on both the desktop and server.
According to IDC, Windows accounted for 41% of server operating environment (SOE) shipments and an overwhelming 92% of shipments for the client operating environment (COE).

"The strong are getting stronger," said Dan Kusnetzky, vice president of IDC's Operating Environments research. "In what could have easily been a tough year for Microsoft because of its transition to Windows 2000, the company managed to increase its position in both the client and the server operating environments market." >>
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