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What I remember is that there were social reasons, market reasons, and technical reasons that MTS didn't pan out. First, Microsoft was out-of-fashion in startup culture. Second, the exploding internet boom had little demand for distributed transactions. Third, COM was a proprietary technology that relied on C++ at a time when developers were flocking to easier memory-managed languages like Java, which was or at least was perceived to be more "open." I'm sure there were other reasons, but that's what looms in my mind.



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