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To: Mark Finger who wrote (3241)11/20/1996 5:56:00 PM
From: Reginald Middleton   of 24154
 
You are using the the lowest common denominator for OS pricing (the OEM computer manufacturers, granted I used the highest common denominator which was off the shelf retail prices). The majority of NTserver sales have thus far come from Corporate upgrades (guesstimate), if I am not mistaken. As for how many companies are using NT Server, it has Wall Street and all of downtown Manhatten on fire. IT is a VERY big seller in the financial district.

If you beleive that Win 95 produced a significant revenue increase, why wouldn't the higher margin, higher revenue NT and Office '97 combined do the same if not better?
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