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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 473.90-0.9%12:54 PM EST

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To: abbigail who wrote (37920)2/15/2000 7:01:00 PM
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Dell said his company was working with such high-profile customers as Wall Street
brokerage firm Merrill Lynch, American Express, TWA airlines and leading job Web site
Monster.com to deploy Windows 2000.

Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F - news) also gave the platform a thumbs-up, with its Chief
Information Officer Jim Yost saying the American car giant planned to complete a total
Windows 2000 make-over by early 2001.

``Windows 2000 was chosen for both its scalability and reliability, which are needed to support
our high-volume needs,' Yost said. ``We need to have a very robust infrastructure.'

Dell's keynote was to be followed by one from Michael Capellas, chief executive of Compaq
Computer Corp. (NYSE:CPQ - news), the world's second biggest computer company, later on
Tuesday.
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