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To: brad greene who wrote (12727)3/15/1999 6:59:00 PM
From: steve  Read Replies (1) of 26039
 
Brad,

Re: FAA, Oracle, Bill Gates
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March 15, 1999 Monday NATIONAL EDITIONS
SECTION: SPECIAL REPORT: IT MONTHLY; Pg. E03
LENGTH: 729 words
HEADLINE: Smart card game of dealer's choice
BYLINE: George Cole

<<excerpt>>Last October, Microsoft announced its Smart Card for Windows operating system. Its applications include access to corporate networks, electronic cash, and online transactions.

The successor to the Windows 98 operating system, Windows 2000, will include a smart card.

'When you start up Windows 2000, it will ask you to insert your smart card,' says John Noakes, business manager for e-commerce at Microsoft UK.

'Smart Card for Windows has a good chance of becoming the de facto standard smart-card operating system for networks, including the internet,' says Mr. Brown.

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