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Product Lifecycle
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- From: Dan Brosemer <odin@cleannorth.org>
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 08:05:11 -0400 (EDT)
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Maybe this is only news to me, but I'm happy to see this: "Microsoft has announced an expanded and enhanced product support lifecycle policy, which will go into effect on June 1, 2004. The updated policy will provide customers with a minimum total of 10 years of support (5 years Mainstream and 5 years Extended) for Business and Developer products. Visit the Support Lifecycle Policy Extended for Business and Developer Products Announcement for more information." Looks like tomorrow we get details, but probably we get to run Win2k for another six years! I can sure deal with not having to invest time and effort in another OS for the desktops for a while. :) -Dan