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Microsoft advocate's lack of competency or integrity?
chrichton99 stated "I don't know of any enterprises that are using JBoss. Instead, they dish out thousands for a single- or multi-cpu license of BEA or Websphere"

http://www.jbossgroup.com/index.html?module=html&op=userdisplay&id=services/references/index
http://makeashorterlink.com/?W299269D6

From the US government t to MCI-WorldCom to Playboy.com to the Sims Online to some of the largest banks and hedge-funds in the world (under NDA), JBoss is a key component in these mission critical systems. Stability, performance, control and services are the reason they entrust mission critical system to JBoss and JBoss Group.

Some JBoss Group customers

Accenture AMD American Fidelity Arch Wireless BASF BuyMedia California ISO Celeris CTI Corporate Express Deloitte & Touche Dow Jones Indexes EA Games - Sims Online eLogex Ericom Software FGM Genscape Hitachi Data Systems LastMinuteTravel.com LeapFrog Lesson Lab Lion Bio Sciences McDonalds
McKesson MCI Mitre - DISA-DARPA Motorola Motability New York Court Administration Nextance Nielsen Media Research Nortel Networks Nuasis Playboy.com Primus Sabre - GetThere Schlumberger Siemens QAD U.S. Department of State WebMethods Wells Fargo



And those are just the organizations that have contracted with the JbossGroup.

Every pro-Microsoft/Anti-Linux/Anti-Java post in this forum containes so many outright lies that you must begin to question these Microsoft advocate's lack of either competency or integrity.
Posted by: David Mohring   Posted on: 12/18/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Java code compiled by GNU GCC  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Native Java code is neat...  prime21 | 12/18/03
GCC's GJC compiles Java code to native binary  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Of course...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Does the OS and application come free with .NET?  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Hey now...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Crap...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Read the content of the last link, before you lie again  David Mohring | 12/18/03
What's the suggestion here?  IT_User | 12/18/03
Very cool...  prime21 | 12/18/03
Teeheehee  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Not necessarily true - You need to be careful ...  Plain Logic | 12/18/03
Funny headline: what about Microsoft?  marksashton | 12/18/03
Even funnier...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
True. In the case of Websphere: Linux+Websphere=MUCHO$$$$  marksashton | 12/18/03
Yes, IT costs  IT_User | 12/18/03
( Four Stroke + Ford Pinto )  David Mohring | 12/18/03
The math statement is true  IT_User | 12/18/03
Explanation  Not average Joe | 12/18/03
What's funny?  IT_User | 12/18/03
IMHO...  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Microsoft advocate's lack of competency or integrity?  David Mohring | 12/18/03
Easy now dog  chrichton99 | 12/18/03
Ya right  balsover | 12/19/03
Hey lets be equal here  John Zern | 12/20/03
If it were not Redhat it might be interesting  balsover | 12/19/03
In defense of RedHat (not that they should need it)  Richard Flude | 01/19/04

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