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So Microsoft has now bought half the IT industry. Who's next? Seems like many of the IT companies I've delt with in the past were concerned about Linux removing the need for repair techs... if it doesn't break, it doesn't need fixed, right? What are they going to say about Microsoft's security offering now? Seems like it's going to affect the bottom line of over half the industry.
Posted by: brokndodge@...   Posted on: 11/14/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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M$ and security...  Linux Geek | 11/14/06
M& and Security...  rondev | 11/14/06
My condonlences  bughunter999 | 11/15/06
Security has improved vastly.  Linux User 1 | 11/14/06
you still around?  galileon | 11/14/06
Re: still around  Linux User 1 | 11/14/06
yup  galileon | 11/14/06
Microsoft offers businesses a security test drive  Loverock Davidson | 11/14/06
Microsoft offers businesses  rondev | 11/14/06
Don't know what you mean  Loverock Davidson | 11/15/06
who's next  brokndodge@... | 11/14/06

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