are
suffering from)...
Apart from that, I can't help but feel that there's a word missing from
this thread's
subject line? Gartner speaks... what? Nonsense? Sense? Other words beginning
with S?
Rod (also a rivet counter who's had a lousy few days and needs an outlet
(and a job))
Here here and hope your feeling better about time someone hit the
nail on the head
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I will add this caveat - the reason the doomsayers were wrong about Y2K is
because the collective lot of us who twiddle code across the globe took
GREAT steps to ensure it was a non problem.
My
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Loren Charnley, Jr. wrote:
James,
Actually the z800 and z900 are classified as Enterprise Servers, so in
effect, you no longer have a mainframe
Not so:
It's been my perception for a number of years that Gartner is largely a
Microsoft mouthpiece.
It depends. During the OS2 vs Windows 95 (Chicago) battle Gartner published some
research
suggesting the cost per seat of Windows 95 would be several times the cost of OS2.
Then there
was an Thump!
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It's been my perception for a number of years that Gartner is
largely a
Microsoft mouthpiece.
It depends. During the OS2 vs Windows 95 (Chicago
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31938.html
How is this SCO afair affecting people here?
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On Thursday 24 July 2003 07:55, you wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31938.html
How is this SCO afair affecting people here?
We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere
Commerce Suite is the latest effort, running in test instances. Our
CIO is in wait and
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 07:08, Joe Poole wrote:
We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere
Commerce Suite is the latest effort, running in test instances. Our
CIO is in wait and see mode, as are we all. Attorneys agree.
Without proof, there's no reason to stop.
It's
I own copyright over code that 95% of the Windows code out there
infringes on. I refuse to show it to you or anyone, because it's a
trade secret. But I demand that each and every one of you who have ever
so much as *seen* a computer running Windows immediately pay me $1000.
PER COMPUTER. Or
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On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 07:08, Joe Poole wrote:
We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere
Commerce Suite
.
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Hello again from Gregg C Levine
Then how come during the Y2K business, they bungled it badly? They
thought
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-390] Gartner speaks
I will add this caveat - the reason the doomsayers were wrong
about Y2K is
because the collective lot of us who twiddle code across the
globe took
GREAT steps to ensure it was a non problem.
My relatives kept asking me if things were going to fail, and
I said a few
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Adam Thornton wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 07:08, Joe Poole wrote:
We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere
Commerce Suite is the latest effort, running in test instances. Our
CIO is in wait and see mode, as are we all. Attorneys agree.
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