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IBM has carried through with all of it's Linux initiatives as designed... Microsoft on the other hand... well the track record they have is dismal at best.

Push comes to shove and I have to trust a company, it would be IBM hands down.
Posted by: Linux User 147560   Posted on: 04/13/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Talking about hiring...  mabricen | 04/13/05
I see. It is pretty clear  michael-t | 04/13/05
Competition is a great thing! (NT)  NonZealot | 04/13/05
Meaning of "dead end"?  IT_User | 04/13/05
Nothing stays the same for ever ... Simple Facts of Life  michael-t | 04/13/05
Yeah Baby!!!  nucrash | 04/13/05
Not "for the little guy"  IT_User | 04/13/05
Fighting for the little Guy?!?  John Zern | 04/13/05
The second they were sued by SCO...  nucrash | 04/14/05
Why do you think....  nucrash | 04/14/05
Because it didn't make enough money!  IT Makes Sense | 04/14/05
Programmers or just one programmer?  Anton Philidor | 04/13/05
The difference is this  Linux User 147560 | 04/13/05
Selective memory  osreinstall | 04/13/05
They're looking for one programmer, apparently.  Anton Philidor | 04/13/05
And who said open source programmers don't get paid??  DonnieBoy | 04/13/05
Who said that He is going to get paid?!  computer_man | 04/13/05
ID(10) t (NT)  Mack DaNife | 04/14/05
where will Firefox be without it's developers?  rwgreene | 04/14/05
IBM, no need to hunt them, just pay them  FilledOut | 04/15/05

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