On Sat, 7 Jun 2003 05:19, you wrote:
> That's not the point. It's the sheer blindness of people where
> Windows is concerned that's the problem - quite frankly, I don't think

I dropped in to see some people I worked with in a bank. There, I was writing
PL/1 code, using an IBM PC running Windows 2000 Professional and IBM's 3270
emulator. I did a little word processing. There was nothing I did, or that I
know of that others did, that I couldn't do equally well (or better) with
Linux.

These are mainframe professionals, their PCs tools management provides. They
had no idea about that they could do with Linux.

I guess the job description of the network administrators does not include
"continuously monitor and evaluate alternative technologies."




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