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- Colonel Ingus
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Software Lawsuit
This article talks about a federal lawsuit against the merger of Oracle and Peoplesoft.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=509&ncid=509&e=1&u=/ap/20040226/ap_on_bi_ge/oracle_peoplesoft_3
So let me see if I get this straight:
It's ok for Microsft to completely subjugate and pillage the personal sotware market but we can't have someone do that to big businesses! OH NO!:ar15:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=509&ncid=509&e=1&u=/ap/20040226/ap_on_bi_ge/oracle_peoplesoft_3
So let me see if I get this straight:
It's ok for Microsft to completely subjugate and pillage the personal sotware market but we can't have someone do that to big businesses! OH NO!:ar15:
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." ... Benjamin Franklin
- RCinator
Eh - MS bashing for the sake of MS bashing is unwaranted. Linux is more apt to eat into Unix's market share than it is into MS's. At the corporate level, huge conversion projects are unbelievably expensive (retraining, new hardware, re-writing incompatible apps), so conversion happens very slowly if at all. Not to mention the editions of Linux that a coroporation would use are NOT free.
On the end-user side, I like Linux a lot, but I wouldn't recommend it to my grandmother. I use it for some things, but I could take it or leave it (same with Windows). In the long scheme of things, Unix, Linux, and Windows are all just the current state of operating systems. Many have come and gone, and so shall many more. The whole fanatacism around a person's favorite OS always blows my mind.
On the end-user side, I like Linux a lot, but I wouldn't recommend it to my grandmother. I use it for some things, but I could take it or leave it (same with Windows). In the long scheme of things, Unix, Linux, and Windows are all just the current state of operating systems. Many have come and gone, and so shall many more. The whole fanatacism around a person's favorite OS always blows my mind.
- LordShard
I wasn't talking about corporate. I know RH advance server costs $3k. but for most people why pay per minute when they could use unix for free? also linux servers are now 1/3 of the server market. go figureOriginally posted by RCinator
Eh - MS bashing for the sake of MS bashing is unwaranted. Linux is more apt to eat into Unix's market share than it is into MS's. At the corporate level, huge conversion projects are unbelievably expensive (retraining, new hardware, re-writing incompatible apps), so conversion happens very slowly if at all. Not to mention the editions of Linux that a coroporation would use are NOT free.
On the end-user side, I like Linux a lot, but I wouldn't recommend it to my grandmother. I use it for some things, but I could take it or leave it (same with Windows). In the long scheme of things, Unix, Linux, and Windows are all just the current state of operating systems. Many have come and gone, and so shall many more. The whole fanatacism around a person's favorite OS always blows my mind.

Originally posted by LordShard
I wasn't talking about corporate. I know RH advance server costs $3k. but for most people why pay per minute when they could use unix for free? also linux servers are now 1/3 of the server market. go figure![]()
Where did you get the 1/3 of the server market statistic? Can you provide a link?
- LordShard
lol, gnome or kde isn't to hard to use. and btw I hate linux to the deepest of my soul and I dislike apple and microsoft but I'm to cheap to buy anouther winOS so linux it is for when I am forced to upgrade.Originally posted by RCinator
Because grandma is completely incapable of running a linux/unix box![]()
as far as grandma goes you could probably give her win95 and she wouldn't know the diff

- LordShard
It's in one of my text books. I'm studying to be a network engineer. I just need the A+ net+ and microsoft vert to get a job and then finish up the degree later after I have a jobOriginally posted by smithpa68
Where did you get the 1/3 of the server market statistic? Can you provide a link?
- RCinator
it's closer to 16 or 17%. Linux's market share is roughly $500M per quarter, with Unix around $4B and MS around $3B. I think you may have confused the 33% with Linux's compound revenue growth rate.
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,83478,00.html
http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/hardware/server/story/0,10801,84505,00.html
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,83167,00.html
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,83478,00.html
http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/hardware/server/story/0,10801,84505,00.html
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,83167,00.html
There is a difference between server sales and server use. There's an awful lot of small companies out there using a free Linux on their servers. I have several. Never paid a buck for them.
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