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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: Jim Bishop who started this subject5/24/2001 1:24:05 PM
From: SSP  Read Replies (1) of 150070
 
MIGR - impact date Oct 25th, 2001. Here's why.

A) May 24, 2001--MigraTEC (OTC Bulletin Board: MIGR - news) said today that it has retained Stern & Co. to increase capital market awareness of the company as the leading developer and provider of application migration software and solutions. MigraTEC's proprietary tool set automates the otherwise labor-intensive and costly line-by-line programming task of migrating 32-bit applications to Intel's powerful 64-bit Itanium(TM) platform.
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B) Microsoft to Release Windows XP

SEATTLE (AP) - Microsoft Corp. (NasdaqNM:MSFT - news) said Wednesday it will release a higher-powered 64-bit version of its planned Windows XP operating system aimed at supporting servers and other large-scale business applications.

Both the server and the workstation versions of the operating system will be bundled with Intel's planned Itanium 64-bit processor and sold as part of a computer package, Microsoft said. The products will be released Oct. 25, the same day Microsoft rolls out its normal, 32-bit system, aimed at personal and business users.

The systems will largely be available through computer manufacturers and geared toward business users with large databases or those using memory-draining technical applications, such as engineering programs.

The bundled product aims to compete with Sun and other companies that make high-powered products for servers and businesses.

Microsoft declined to specify pricing, saying it would depend on the other components


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