friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen wanted to start a business using their computer programming skills. In 1972, Traf-O-Data, a primary computer vendor for tracking and analyzing traffic information, was founded. Gates was enrolled at Harvard University, Allen received a degree in computer science from Washington State University, but later went to work at Honeywell. The January 1975 issue of Electrical Specifically, Micro Instruments and Telemetry System's (MITS) 8800 Altairmicrocomputer, suggested that Allen could program a BASIC translator for the device. Gates called MITS and claimed that he had a translator working, and MITS demanded a demonstration. Allen worked as a simulator for Altair, developed a Gates translator, and worked flawlessly in March 1975 when he was shown to MITS in Albuquerque, New Mexico. MITS has agreed to market and distribute it as Altair BASIC. : 108, 112-114 With Gates as CEO of Gates and Allen, on April 4, 1975, Microsoft created a short microcomputer software, named "Micro-Soft", and Allen. Until 2015, Microsoft dominated the PC operating system market and the office software suite, but lost most of the overall operating system market to Android. The company manufactures extensively, including desktops, laptops, tabs, solutions, and servers, other consumer and organizational software, via Internet Call (with Bing) (Digital Services Market MSN), mixed reality (HoloLens), cloud computing ( Azure) and software development (Visual Studio).