WOW, I wasn't aware there were any M$ enthusiast here.

Alvaro Zuniga wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>Unfortunately I must agree with the boys who ensambled this study.
>
>When you consider that the idea of troubleshooting a windows server is 
>rebooting the machine the training costs are probably more affordable due to 
>the higher demand of professionals in a field ( notice the a instead of a the 
>). Furthermore, there is the added convenience that when something goes wrong 
>you do not even have to hire anyone; just pull the plug, turn the machine 
>back on, and your business is on the go once again. No need to worry about 
>data loss since that had already happened anyway due to a third party 
>application was misbehaving.
>
>On Tuesday 06 January 2004 12:54 pm, Matt wrote:
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>
>>http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/facts/default.asp
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