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To: cfimx who wrote (7718)2/13/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: micromike  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Like I said I won't wait till hell freezes over.

ANTI-TREND: NT SERVER DOESN'T TAKE OVER THE ENTERPRISE.
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Rubbish. The press has been hypnotized into a kind of dull-witted fatalism about Windows NT. But it is an argument based on little more than analogy: NT Server will succeed like Windows 95 succeeded. NT fatalists like to cite the alarming growth of NT Server sales: 16,000 copies of NT Server were sold in 1992. Four years later, Microsoft sold 732,000. But 1996 sales of multiuser Unix systems were only a little less: about 616,000. More significantly, there is an enormous installed base of non-NT systems (see chart). NT Server is still a minority platform.
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I guess you are a dull-witted fatalism kind of person.

Mike
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