Ronish,

Microsoft is offering a free utility, Software Update Services (SUS) to
help you patch machines in your organization.  Microsoft also has
implemented some software delivery technology in Active Directory that
can be used to deploy patches.  

Second, I have not seen any evidence that Microsoft releases
statistically more patches than its competitors.  I'm not saying
Microsoft does not release a lot of patches such as the montly patch for
Internet Explorer.

Third, based on my initial comments, I think Microsoft is taking some
responsibility to secure their code.  If you disagree, perhaps you
should switch to non-Microsoft software.

Dennis 


-----Original Message-----
From: Ronish Mehta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 6:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi all,
As we all know, M$ licences are very expensive (both
one-time & recurring cost). 

We also know that new vulnerabilities are discovered
regularly (we may say monthly just to be kind)

These vulnerabilities are exploited by viruses and
hackers, and these may cause damage to our computer
systems, and may involve additional cost

to protect ourselves against these threats, we have to
apply latest patches, use uptodate antiviruses.

In a large organisation deploying patches may be a
real headache (I know because I'm in this situation ;)
and may involve additional cost

I was just wondering if Microsoft does not have a part
of responsibility in all this? After all we are paying
this company a fortune for OS and applications that
contain vulnerabilities/bugs. 

Should we continue to pay Microsoft for its buggy
software packages? Can we sue it for the damages that
it can potentially cause to our company (interms of
cost, reputation, etc)?

Thanks for your views

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