Guys...

Read this... typo or real?

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Still, OSS� potential in the enterprise shouldn�t be taken lightly. Even
Microsoft doesn�t.

The company, together with IBM and Oracle, is a platinum sponsor for
LinuxWorld Malaysia 2003, interesting development for many attendees.

�It reflects Microsoft�s desire to co-exist with Linux; the company doesn�t
want to be left out and there is room for both,� says Faisal. �There is this
thing that Microsoft is supposedly the evil guy and Linux the good guy --
this is not true.�

Microsoft�s participation in LinuxWorld Malaysia 2003 signifies a shift in
strategy as it competes fiercely with OSS.

Microsoft general enterprise strategy manager Christopher H. Short was at
hand to speak on �breaking down barriers of coexistence and
interoperability.�

�Microsoft and Linux need to work together,� he tells the conference
audience. �We want to be able to coexist.�
Says Hewlett-Packard Sales Sdn Bhd solution architect for managed services
Fung Han Ping: �Linux represents the new wave of computing because it is
free, but being a new kid on the block, it would naturally receive
resistance from the big boys.�

As OSS heads for a promising future in the enterprise, that resistance is
increasingly looking like a thing of the past.
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Read it further at:
http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2003/7/22/corpit/5868972&se
c=corpit

am i having nightmare?

Best Regards
Joe
RLU#186063 http://counter.li.org

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