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Defined Schedule?
Bigg Lates talks about schedules? Haha!

Corporate IT is ok with non-destructive updates. If breaking previous versions hadn't been such a huge problem in the past, they wouldn't insist on having to hire people to control the roll out of updates in a multi-staged testing and tightly scheduled manner. They'd rather have things work instantly for everyone.

Magic? No, it's the internet. The internet is the new desktop.
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due diligence  mighetto | 09/12/07
And, of course you can get some pretty hefty discounts if you make MS  DonnieBoy | 09/12/07
RE: Microsoft swipes at Google Apps  Loverock Davidson | 09/12/07
"Microsoft...knows what the customers want."  Jack-Booted EULA | 09/12/07
Funny to watch MS squirm here. I guess they are trying to buy some time  DonnieBoy | 09/12/07
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt ! = MSFT's best product  fcassia05 | 09/13/07
NO, MS, this will result in antitrust  Boot_Agnostic | 09/13/07
Simply bad mouthing the competition is perfectly legal. Now, if the start  DonnieBoy | 09/13/07
Defined Schedule?  -==- | 09/13/07
Some merit, but not much  John L. Ries | 09/13/07
For the cost of a domain name, you can be up and running with your website,  DonnieBoy | 09/13/07
RE: Microsoft swipes at Google Apps  bicycle repair man | 09/13/07
Microsoft vs Google  fischbachtal@... | 09/13/07
RE: Microsoft swipes at Google Apps  torroid88@... | 09/13/07

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