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Really Murph...
You write about centralized processing and you claim that it will liberate users...

Someone else writes about centralizing servers and you claim they are trying to subjugate users...

So, how on Earth is one to tell the difference between centralization as liberation and centralization as subjugation? On the surface, the descriptions here sound like significantly less of a power grab than what you frequently advocate.
Posted by: Erik Engbrecht   Posted on: 03/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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GO Distributed!  Roger Ramjet | 03/19/08
Like it, but SOX?  Ross44 | 03/19/08
Yes - auditors love centralized systems  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 03/22/08
Really Murph...  Erik Engbrecht | 03/19/08
The difference is in control/management  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 03/19/08
Where did they say centralized control?  Erik Engbrecht | 03/19/08
Right. And I was wondering about the line  GuidingLight | 03/19/08
Nope: Linux is Unix  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 03/19/08
OT - I commend to your attention...  Anton Philidor | 03/19/08
Food for thought  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 03/19/08
On Topic, Did you leave something out?  Anton Philidor | 03/19/08
Yes - sometimes it does  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 03/22/08

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