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A reason to wait; he who hesitates is lost
The key note this morning from Java One involving enterprise mash ups and component applications means there is no reason to wait.

This article and that key note clearly portray how Microsoft management has missed the Web 2.0 wave and still uses illegal monopoly power.

When IBM settled its antitrust case in the 1970s one of the conditions of th settlement was to refrain from releasing goals involving future products. That kind of thing is illegal for a company with monopoly power. Microsoft management is totally out of line with it. Shame on Brad Smith.

Frank L. Mighetto CCP
Posted by: mighetto   Posted on: 05/09/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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A reason to wait; he who hesitates is lost  mighetto | 05/09/07
Customers ask for information about future products  PB_z | 05/09/07
The upgrad options are very clear: You can use either  DonnieBoy | 05/09/07

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