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To: EPS who wrote (23622)8/26/1998 6:57:00 AM
From: EPS  Read Replies (1) of 42771
 
Bottom Line: Organizations should not consider deployment of NT v.5.0 prior to 2001. We believe organizations are
better-served in the interim by evaluating the costs and benefits of using alternative products and not waiting on NT v.5.0 to
emerge from "vaporware" status. Organizations looking for alternative functionality to that promised with NT Server v.5 will
find many options that are viable and safely deployable, including OS/400, the major variants of Unix, NetWare and NT v.4
through year-end 2003 and NT v.3.51 through the end of 2001. At the desktop, Windows 98 remains the smoothest transition
for 16-bit DOS/Windows clients and the preferred OS for mobile users. Desktop or server decisions to deploy NT v.4 should
be based on NT v.4's capabilities and limitations - not NT v.5's promises.

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