Let battle commence.

In February 2002, Microsoft launched a set of tools to develop web services and a software framework to run them, taking the battle to decide who will provide the dominant software platform of the next generation of computing a stage further. Microsoft, which has ended up being the platform of choi...

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Publicado en:Economist Vol. 362; pp. 64 - 65
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Economist Newspaper Limited February 16 2002
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