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Re: Microsoft Windows, will rule in the next 8 years in the marke t

From: David Sharples <davidsharples_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 17:49:35 +0000
Message-ID: <be592d5505020109492fa2a6dc@mail.gmail.com>


thats a story in bad management, not a good OS.

You know if you leave windows alone and do nothing do it, chances are it will stay up.

I have never understodd the OS war, its just a tool to do your job. Use what you have an what you feel best working with. leave others to do the same

Whats good for you, isn't good for someone else.

PLus i'd also like to see the security model of Linux when you think it will be on everyone desktops and people want to get into it. I bet people will do everything as root if they had it on a desktop, which is the main reason windows people get done - by running as administrator all the time

On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 10:12:23 -0500, Goulet, Dick <DGoulet_at_vicr.com> wrote:
> Humm, Seems I remember reading an article about a company that had gone
> through some refurbishment of their facilities, After the construction
> folks went on their way they made an inventory of the servers that they
> had. There existed one server, Sun OS I do believe, that they could see
> on the network, but could not physically find. One of the hapless IS&T
> folks was assigned the task of hand tracing the network cable from the
> network switch to the server in an effort to locate it. He found the
> server boarded up in an old closet that had been sheet rocked over
> covered in a good inch of dust. Apparently the server had been there
> for years without a reboot, patch, or any other attention and was
> housing a mission critical application. The CIO, as I remember, was
> quoted as saying "Good thing it was not running Windows!".

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