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Macquarie Affirms Plans For Windows 95, Takes NT For High-Powered Users, Servers

DEALING ROOM SYSTEMS

Sydney-based Macquarie Bank has decided to deploy Microsoft's Windows NT operating environment on the desks of many of its higher-powered users--but will wait as planned for Windows 95 for its remaining PC users. The bank's decision supercedes previous plans to shift all its PC users to Windows 95 once that operating environment became available.

A factor that has contributed to the bank's decision to deploy NT were delays with 95-based products. While Microsoft scrambled to make Windows 95

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