In a corner of their booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Microsoft officials were offering a sneak peek at the future.
During his keynote speech earlier in the day, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates remained mum on any products under development. But that didn´t prevent his company from demonstrating an early version of its 64-bit version of Windows 2000 to a handful of interested attendees at the NetWorld+Interop show.
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During his keynote speech earlier in the day, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates remained mum on any products under development. But that didn´t prevent his company from demonstrating an early version of its 64-bit version of Windows 2000 to a handful of interested attendees at the NetWorld+Interop show.
Read more