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Microsoft
Windows NT Server Outpaces UNIX and NetWare in 1998
Windows NT Server Is
Leading Server Operating Environment for Second Consecutive Year REDMOND, Wash. - Jan. 13, 1999 - In December 1998 International Data
Corp. (IDC) released preliminary statistics confirming the continuing customer
acceptance for the Microsoft® Windows NT® Server
operating system, again recognizing it as the fastest-growing, commercially
marketed server operating system in the industry. According to IDC, Microsoft
shipped 1.56 million new server software licenses in 1998, which is nearly 50
percent more licenses than Novell NetWare and twice as many as the combined
versions of UNIX. "Last year, shipments of Windows NT Server licenses grew faster than the
growth rate for worldwide unit sales of all new server operating systems
combined," said Jean Bozman, software analyst, IDC. "Unit growth rate
for Windows NT Server was twice that of NetWare and more than six times that of
combined UNIX." IDC expects license shipments of Windows NT Server to have a compound annual
growth rate of nearly 23 percent through 2002, versus 11.2 percent for UNIX and
7 percent for Novell NetWare. IDC's UNIX category includes Sun Microsystems
Inc.'s Solaris, Hewlett-Packard Co.'s HP-UX, IBM Corp.'s AIX, Compaq Computer
Corp.'s Digital UNIX, SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare. Windows NT Server is a highly scalable, reliable and available operating
system that meets the requirements of the overwhelming majority of the
enterprise-computing customers for data management, messaging, transaction
processing, Internet services, and file and print infrastructure. Supported by a
significant majority of the world's systems providers, Windows NT Server offers
customers with an integrated, multipurpose and cost-effective operating system. "With Windows NT Server we can deliver information in a reliable and
secure manner when and where it's needed," said Steve Randich, chief
information officer, Chicago Stock Exchange. "Windows NT is a complete
end-to-end solution for our trading floor systems. Floor traders tell us that
they have faster response times and a more intuitive, easier-to-use interface
than with other systems we evaluated, such as UNIX." "Microsoft was thrilled but not surprised by IDC's substantiation of the
continuing industry momentum behind Windows NT Server," said Edmund Muth,
group product manager, Microsoft Corp. "Not only is Windows NT gaining
momentum, but it is being used to host more and more high-value applications.
The comprehensive system services and the high level of integration of Windows
NT Server are reasons for customers' vigorous adoptions." For more information on why Windows NT Server is the strategic choice over
NetWare and UNIX, and how customers are utilizing the Windows®
operating system platform to lower cost of ownership, increase interoperability
and enrich their development environment, visit http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/openhouse/default.asp
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