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Microsoft's Herbold lands SIIA board position

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Published: 28 Apr 1999 09:47 BST

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Herbold has been elected to the board of the Software & Information Industry Association, or SIIA. The group was formed out of a merger between the Information Industry Association and the Software Publishers Association, or SPA. The SPA has repeatedly taken positions criticising Microsoft's dominant position in the industry, and last year, its members voted against adding Herbold to the board.

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