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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 486.46-0.3%1:16 PM EST

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To: johnd who wrote (55221)1/15/2001 7:12:27 PM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
The company I work at (no, it's not MS) will be upgrading this spring. We currently use Win 98 for the desktop, NT for the servers.

We'll be upgrading to Win 2000 across the board (servers and desktop). We upgraded to Office 2000 late last year.

Don't get too excited, we're a small business (around 300 desktop PCs). But, this is an example of the progress of Win 2000 and Office 2000.

One comment for you bears out there I suppose. My IT people tell me that moving to Win 2000 will "be a big change". By this, they mean that it's not simple. There will be some work involved with the transition. Apparently MSFT has "moved things around quite a bit". Whatever the complications with the upgrade are, they believe it's worth it. FWIW
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