Chart 5: Average Salary by Microsoft Product Expertise

The 13th annual Redmond/MCPmag.com Salary Survey

Chart 5: Average Salary by Microsoft Product Expertise Chart 5. We asked respondents to choose the Microsoft technologies that they’re working on, and surprisingly, a little more than 30 percent say they’re working with Windows Vista. We also expect Windows 2008 to grow in deployment.
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