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It will fail as usual. This futile pitch is already 5 years old.
Remember the pitch since Windows 2000 Datacenter on Unisys almost 5 years ago and how Microsoft claimed it was going to shake up the enterprise IT. Well it went nowhere and now is still in focus mode. The cannon could not fire. The turret is constantly seeking a target to fire but cannot fire. All the MS turret could do is focusing but it could not fire.

It is like a dog without any tooth constantly barking in vain.
Posted by: systemcleaner   Posted on: 08/25/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Yes, give an incompetent company even more business.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/25/04
Microsoft mainframes??  Jeff Spicoli | 08/25/04
Microsoft Clusters  nucrash | 08/26/04
Kidding?  systemcleaner | 08/26/04
Oxymoron  Plain Logic | 08/25/04
It will fail as usual. This futile pitch is already 5 years old.  systemcleaner | 08/25/04
Only option left for Microsoft.  systemcleaner | 08/25/04
Microsoft is already mission critical...  Mike Cox | 08/25/04
lol  CobraA1 | 08/25/04
That's a joke, right?  merlinmurph | 08/26/04
Reliability, Accessability, and Serviceability  WhoIsDaMan | 08/26/04
Oops, thanks  merlinmurph | 08/27/04
A definite 10  shallow_diver | 08/26/04
Mike takes the gold!  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/26/04
Broken Record  Roger Ramjet | 08/26/04

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