> The following URL points out that each system
> has unique powers, and we need both NT and Windows in IS.

Bulls**t.  *Nobody* needs NT except those people who have allowed
themselves to be taken in by Microsoft's marketing hype (the only
thing they're truly good at).  Unix/Linux systems have been superior
all along, and continue to remain so, with NT so far behind that
it's ludicrous to suggest that it's even in the running.

It astonishes me that marketing can be so effective: I mean, here
we have a product that's absolute, unmitigated junk: yet people fall
all over themselves to buy it, spend more money paying for support
(which is of course necessary because it doesn't work), spend more
money paying to be "certified" (a complete joke), and *still* end
up with systems/networks that are sluggish, insecure, nonscalable,
non-standards-compliant, and difficult to upgrade.

Then they go back for more.  It's amazing.  But just as people continued
to buy IBM mainframes in the 70's or DEC's VMS in the 80's when both
were vastly outclassed by their competition, they're buying NT now.
Things being the way they are, most of them will never realize
what a blunder they're making.  They'll just stay with the herd and
buy into the next trendy-but-useless product...wasting more money
and time and reassuring themselves that they're made the right decision
simply because so many of their peers are equally stupid.

---Rsk
Rich Kulawiec
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