Microsoft's Annual Report Touts .NET Initiative



4 billion US dollars were devoted initiative, said that in the next fiscal year, the report.

October 1, 2000 - Microsoft released its annual report on September 28, the companys net initiative, it will not be ignored. The company plans to spend 4 billion US dollars in the next year, which is half of the companys revenue in fiscal year 2000 (9.42 billion US dollars). Its interesting to note that, unlike the 1999 report, this years report ignored, not to mention the contribution of the MCP.

Reading of the 2000 annual report, please go to http://www.microsoft.com/msft/.

-M CP magazine

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