Good management is all about looking forward. They seem to bet om more horses these days...:-)

Grz. Johan


I'm actually viewing it more as a tactic of MS buying and then closing up shops that sell Linux products. Look at what they did with VirtualPC. The first release after they bought it you couldn't load Linux in the virtual machine.

I'm wondering if that is what they are doing with all the AV purchases they've done?

Thomas
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I thought that when they took out RAV [ GeCAD ] ... They [RAV] were supplying a lot of services to IBM which is a very large competitor to M$, and were almost totally a Linux / Unix application. It appears this level of paranoia may have some basis. I for one don't see M$ changing their ways. They've always bought and put out of business their competition if they couldn't bully them or force them out some other way. They love that monopoly thing.

Go get 'em Bill ! Lets see how many times your anti-virus solution crashes when you demo that at a show ;-) Yep I'd trust M$ with the security of my network .. sure right ...

--Ed

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