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Thank you!
Funny how every post becomes Windows vs *nix, instead of
focusing on the web apps. Crappy code is crappy code, regardless
of the environment. Howeve, poor planning and execution can foul
up even the best applications. Sounds like they got in a little too
deep and had no way of rolling back the updates. I'm
surprised they didn't find these issues during testing in their dev
environment!
Posted by: ovidtchr   Posted on: 07/31/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Holy lack of ITIL batman  LinuxHippie | 07/28/06
Why am I not surprised they are using Windows  groyal | 07/28/06
? No, the biggest sites run Windows...  John Zern | 07/28/06
It's not Linux because...  olePigeon | 07/31/06
ASP Windows only  ovidtchr | 07/31/06
you are a retard.  savatar | 07/29/06
...PUHLEEZE...  lawryll@... | 07/29/06
Internally, Wamu sues OS/2.  B.O.F.H. | 07/29/06
I looked at some of the terminals  Linux User 147560 | 07/31/06
Hmmm, I recall that some time ago  Update victim | 07/31/06
For Zdnet bashers, story needs to detail OS involved  Boot_Agnostic | 07/29/06
Thank you!  ovidtchr | 07/31/06
Serves 'em right, Indeed!  wageearner | 07/29/06
You must have a real hard time...  Henrik Moller | 07/29/06
lemmings, all of them.  savatar | 07/30/06
With the blasted governments...  Henrik Moller | 07/30/06
Actually...  Wolfie2K3 | 07/31/06
contingency planning  bartlu | 07/29/06
Washungton Mutual 08/02/06  Robert De Joseph | 08/02/06
Washington Mutual 08/02/06  Robert De Joseph | 08/02/06

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