Microsoft introduced a very interesting definition of reuse. As UNIX was busy trying to promote open-source as the ultimate reuse technique ("here are a million lines of code, help yourself"), Microsoft went the binary way and invented COM.
My personal opinion is that it was a fluke. They had very simple IP concerns in mind and didn't want to open their source, which is perfectly reasonable. So they focused on binary, and binary interfaces. And by doing that, they unearthed the only real way that code can be reused: a clearly defined binary SPI and a set of interfaces.