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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (48922)9/1/2000 2:43:02 PM
From: ericneu  Respond to of 74651
 
Get those products rolled out, Red Mond.
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As you wish...

From microsoft.com

Microsoft Announces Exchange 2000 Release to Manufacturing, and Company’s Full Deployment of the New Messaging and Collaboration Platform.

REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 1, 2000 -- Months ago, the Exchange 2000 development team and Microsoft senior management made a commitment that they wouldn’t release the new version of Exchange until it had been implemented across the company’s entire global network, and until the IT staff had complete confidence in it. And what better testing ground than Microsoft -- one of the most email-oriented corporate environments in the world.

With the implementation of Exchange 2000 at Microsoft complete, and with the approval of Microsoft’s own internal technology team, the product was released to manufacturing on Aug. 31 in preparation for general market availability.


- Eric



To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (48922)9/3/2000 3:01:28 PM
From: OverSold  Respond to of 74651
 
I don't think I have ever hardly heard that Microsoft missed a deadline. Perhaps MSFT wants to make it look like all this legal mumbo jumbo is hurting the company? Maybe the co. doesn't want it to look like business as usual? How would it appear to the courts if MSFT was running at lightning speed,like a well oiled engine. Just a thought!!