Microsoft has little scope for increasing its market share, so how else might it increase its revenues, wonders Guy Kewney
Everybody has their own theory about the importance of the product we used to call Windows .Net Server, released last week as Windows Server 2003. Some may welcome the platform's support for XML, b...
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