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To: uu who wrote (5307)11/2/1997 9:06:00 AM
From: harrypolo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Addi, as regards prospects for l998...you must also take into account the Y2K problem and the billions it will cost to correct the problems in time. Some say it is already too late. With all that money going into correcting the problem, and with the resulting chaos I doubt very much that it will be a banner year here or anywhere else. We must take that into account going into 98 and 99. In all these are very dangerous times...take a breather. Hold onto some of your money and don't buy on every dip because one day that dip will be so low you'll never get out.
You're a wonderful, enthusiastic person...but sometimes I think you're too optimistic.



To: uu who wrote (5307)11/4/1997 11:13:00 AM
From: micromike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
Microsoft to focus on improving Windows NT, official says
infoworld.com
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Microsoft acknowledges Windows NT is not as robust as some other operating systems but plans to change this during the next few years, said a company official at the WebIT 97 conference here this week.

NT is being embraced by multiple vendors, he said. "Most companies, except Sun [Microsystems]. . .are doing something on NT," Bay said.
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You like MS do you think Sun is doing the right thing?

Mike