Huh? My point was not a "pro-MS" point but I'll bite. 

Is your point that MS
technology so bad diversifing away from it will ultimately pay off? (I can see
that.)  

Or was your point that you can't remain static with an IT strategy?
(I can see that).  

Still, computing is full of examples of projects
that expired because they weren't able to handle the complexity they generated.


Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Adding more configurations and more 
technologies, tools to support probably
>adds to IT resources in a non-linear manner.  

This is a long-winded way to say "F-E-A-R." Windows punishes anyone who 
thinks independently and deviates from "the Microsoft way."  If you do MS 
will do its best to break you.

So the choice is whether to embrace MS or reject MS.

I can't have much respect for IT managers who do the former.


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