Anyone who was ever fool enough to believe that Microsoft software was good
enough to be used for a mission-critical operation had their face slapped
this September when the LSE (London Stock Exchange)'s Windows-based
TradElect system brought the market to a
standstill<http://blogs.computerworld.com/london_stock_exchange_suffers_net_crash>for
almost an entire day. While the LSE
denied that the collapse was TradElect's
fault<http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/infrastructure/networks/news/index.cfm?newsid=10912>,
they also refused to explain what the problem really wa. Sources at the LSE
tell me to this day that the problem was with TradElect.

Read more:
http://blogs.computerworld.com/london_stock_exchange_to_abandon_failed_windows_platform

Regards
Akash Deep Shakya "OpenAK"
FOSS Nepal Community
http://www.akashdeepshakya.com.np
akashakya at gmail dot com
P.O.Box: 8975 EPC: 4235

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