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Given that most Fortune 500 companies have Microsoft development engineers on staff, you would think they prefer to develop with the MS development tools, such as Visual Studio.
Many of the big corporations also prefer to develop their own technology, possibly slowing the advance of new ideas.
In addition, Europe's big IT firms still mostly prefer to develop new technology themselves rather than buy it.
The owners would prefer to develop the lot themselves, the man said, but would sell if the price was right; he declined to divulge a specific figure.
The largest U.S. retailing association, the National Retail Federation, has said it would prefer to develop an alternative to the current proposal.
Paradoxically perhaps, because – despite being an only son – he indicated, as a young man, that he would prefer to develop his talent for painting, and pursued that interest at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
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While developers had traditionally preferred to develop higher margin homes to justify the high cost of construction and buying land banks, Godrej was one of the first developers to move into low-income housing.
They have preferred to develop their own drug pipelines and to license or colicense new meds in development at biotech companies.
D'Antoni prefers to develop young talent as the team tries to rebuild.
Angiotech had already tackled the problem, but Boston Scientific preferred to develop its own technology.
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