I love your posts, Stephen... 

You always operate from the assumption that every business that uses 
computers is built around the big corporate model. 

I always think in terms of the vast majority of clients I've had over 
the years -- small networks or single user machines easily administered.

I suspect my group of clients represents more machines than yours but I 
may be wrong   <s>

Anyhow, it's always a hoot to read your posts, thanks for the laugh... :-)



Stephen the Cook wrote:

>MB Software Solutions <> wrote:
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>>Ed Leafe wrote:
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>>>On Dec 15, 2006, at 7:46 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
>>>
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>>>>Certainly, lots of people have no love for product activation and
>>>>Genuine Advantage validation. Some comments on last week's Vista
>>>>activation crack post express the sentiments:  <read link for
>>>>comments> 
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>     Customers have been abused by Microsoft for years in one form or
>>>another, and yet continue to send them their money. I doubt that
>>>this abuse will be any different. 
>>>
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>>Until Linux desktop apps are prime time or rather, the main stream
>>media/press starts supporting/promoting the usage of said apps, the
>>Linux OS won't take over the Windows OS.  
>>    
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>
>About a month ago I had a good talk with a network admin who gave me a lot
>of reasons why porting over to Linux is so much harder then it sounds.
>Education of the admins is the largest hurdle for any company to overcome.
>Do you think that the employers would fund training, test machines and allow
>good testing for a cross over from "Exchange" to another product.  Now start
>to list all the products that the company has to switch over..... 
>
>Seeing it from the larger POV where you might have to comply with STAR-BOX
>and or complying with a summons for all your email messages between these
>two dates because your company is suddenly in a lawsuit.  
>
>This guy got an experiment to investigate a cost savings with Linux at a
>huge Financial company in Banking, Stocks and Real Estate.  He found that in
>2001-2002 the quality of product in the Linux camp as well as the cost of
>the software(s) and training of staff were much larger then expected.  
>
>
>
>Stephen Russell
>DBA / .Net Developer
>
>Memphis TN 38115
>901.246-0159
>
>"Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided
>missiles and misguided men." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
>
>http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/
>
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>


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