How Microsoft dragged its development practices into the 21st century

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For the longest time, Microsoft had something of a poor reputation as a software developer. The issue wasn’t so much the quality of the company’s software but the way it was developed and delivered. The company’s traditional model involved cranking out a new major version of Office, Windows, SQL Server, Exchange, and so on every three or so years.

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