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whitepaper Spanish Retailer Upgrades to Windows Vista for the Most Advanced Technology0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The ski and mountain clothing store that Carlos Barrabes founded in 1993 in a small village in the Huesca province of Spain has become a world-class leader in its industry, thanks to the Internet. To achieve this, it has depended on Microsoft products and technology from the very beginning. First came the Windows 95 operating system, then Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and now Windows Vista. As a result of participation in the Windows Vista Technology Adoption Program, the company's central servers have been running on the new operating system since mid 2006.

Tags: Desktop Client OS, Desktop Client OS
  
whitepaper CMI-CS Adopted Microsoft Visual Basic Because It Allowed Them to Develop Controls That Could Be Reused Throughout Application2002-06-08 Microsoft
  The CMI-CS flagship product, TRANS4M, was originally developed more than thirteen years ago to provide the automotive supplier market with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution for managing an entire manufacturing concern via a single integrated architecture. About two years ago, CMI-CS decided to migrate TRANS4M to the Microsoft Windows operating system environment - a decision driven by the momentum of the Windows platform among the company's existing and potential customer base. Based on client/server technology and developed in Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 development system, TRANS4M for Windows is a complete ERP system. TRANS4M applications run on Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 operating system-based platforms. Server options include Windows NT 4.0- and UNIX-based systems.

Tags: Desktop Client OS, Software Development Tools
  

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