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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (15977)1/14/1998 12:46:00 AM
From: Keith Hankin   of 24154
 
You said:

They do Corba, Java, and MSFT technologies, but the bulk of the money is going
into MSFT stuff.


Here's some counterpoint:

zdnet.com
Most of the tool vendors will focus on Java and CORBA
(Common Object Request Broker Architecture), and
even Microsoft plans to show a renewed focus on Java
as a language for enhancing application services that will
sit on top of Windows NT 5.0, officials said. A major
release of its Visual Studio tool suite is planned. "We
are as committed to the Java language as we are
committed to Visual Basic and Visual C++," said
Product Manager Bill Dunlap.

Borland International Inc., of Scotts Valley, Calif., plans to update its C++ Builder,
JBuilder and Delphi. It will also consummate its acquisition of Visigenic Software Inc. with
a CORBA-based middleware application server.


Moreover, this is an outtake from ZDNet, which is generally favorable to MSFT, and it is in an article under the banner of "1998 / Year Ahead" (http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/sr/1998.html).
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