Selling Windows XP as the next big thing

Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer get most of the ink, but Microsoft´s near- and long-term fortune is going to depend on the abilities of one Jim Allchin. Allchin, a group vice president and 11-year company veteran, is in charge of Windows XP, the operating system upgrade that Microsoftand a good part of the computer in ...

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Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer get most of the ink, but Microsoft´s near- and long-term fortune is going to depend on the abilities of one Jim Allchin.
 
Allchin, a group vice president and 11-year company veteran, is in charge of Windows XP, the operating system upgrade that Microsoft--and a good part of the computer industry--hopes will help kick-start moribund demand for PCs come the fourth quarter.
 
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