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While the software giant is continuing to work on it's 'Longhorn' version of Windows for the desktop, the server version has been pushed back to 2005/6.
Microsoft changes the name of its high-end server software for the third time. Windows Server 2003 is scheduled for an April release.
While the software giant is continuing to work on it's 'Longhorn' version of Windows for the desktop, the server version has been pushed back to 2005/6.
The growing popularity of Linux will force Microsoft to bring its software to the Unix clone starting in late 2004, a research firm has predicted in a study that Microsoft promptly disputed.
Microsoft has announced plans for a new version of its cash cow, Office, and the launch of the first Tablet PC systems.
An early test version of the next major release of Microsoft Windows has been leaked onto the Net, offering a glimpse of the company's plans for the new software.
Microsoft will next week take on its key competitors with a new initiative for building self-managing computing systems.
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