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Three years after the release of the 1,500 word memo from the company's founder and Chief Software Architect , Bill Gates, those inside and outside Microsoft credit Trustworthy Computing with setting in motion vast changes that have improved the security of many of Microsoft's products. At the same time, customers and industry experts wonder aloud whether Microsoft will ever fully realize Gates' vision, taming the company's massive stores of legacy software code and reconciling its desire to please consumers with its duty to protect them from threats.

source: InfoWorld | posted by: Mike | time: 10:31:00 EST Oct. 14 2004 


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