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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft as a Company => Topic started by: sime on 28 July 2003, 02:40

Title: MS mounts two-pronged attack on Linux server market
Post by: sime on 28 July 2003, 02:40
MS mounts two-pronged attack on Linux server market. Record numbers, allegedly, plus a dollop of legal concerns 25 July 2003 1:30pm

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31972.html (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31972.html)

Why is it whenever I read anything about $MS I need a 4 hour bath and scrub with Vim?

Sime
Title: MS mounts two-pronged attack on Linux server market
Post by: solarismka on 28 July 2003, 11:10
I'm kinda going with what the artical says.  It is basicaly FUD genereated by Microsoft.  For as far as SCO claims go M$ will spin anything to make it worse and the I.T world knows it.  It also knows that M$ has lied on many occasions.

its obvious.

So the majority, if you could call it that, would be windows2000 customers switching to win2003 because windows 2000 just plainly sux! and even then most of those customers have or will switch to linux due to the cost of upgrading to 2003 and the EULA just isn't worth it.

I can see a similar thing happen to the home user.  

If the home user isn't happy with his/her 9x machine then they would probably switch to Linux or stay where they are or even down grade (i've done that with win95).  There realy isn't a market for things like longhorn or win2003 just because the old stuff works and the alternative is better!

and upgrading!  costs way too much however way you put it!
Title: MS mounts two-pronged attack on Linux server market
Post by: Faust on 28 July 2003, 12:47
Unfortunately you're probably overestimating peoples aptitude about / with computers.  Lets face it, the average person isn't "computer literate" and a lot of admins arent much better.  At my school the admins had no idea what they were doing - both were maths teachers forced into the role because the fucking moron suit of a principle thought maths = techy = computer right?  Both admins readily admitted that they hated the job, and would far rather be teaching maths.  (Especially cos the extra responsibility took masses of time and no pay rise.)  Guess what brand of web server our school uses?  While companies continue to employ "lowest common denominator" admins Linux will remain as a server for the best only.