No. Hardly! All bits and bytes here.
I work for a start-up ISP aggregator (d9d I make up that word) -- meaning
we acquire ISPs in smaller markets, and support them with cash, hardware,
technical and management expertise. We also provide cable modem access in
some markets. As I said, it's a start-up but things are expanding rapidly.
Need to keep track of a lot a data. Getting a hefty NT server soon. Up
'till now, most everyone used Linux/Apache. So we're bucking the trend.
Actually, we're just interested in using what technology suits specific
need. Not abandoning the Linux world, just complementing it.
Now how did I get off on that tangent?
>Ah -- you don't work for one of the forest product/paper companies, do
>you?
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