i'm still amazed that someone can so casually point out that security only became an important issue for microsoft three years ago.
as for this statement "Microsoft had already established a reputation for taking hard or complicated IT tasks and enabling a broader set of IT professionals through interface and management usage improvements" - i'm a alwyer, and i'm still trying figure out if there was something he was trying so unsuccessfully to say.
and i love how mr jones casually flicks off linux options in a few sentences, as if having a choice of vendors is the bad thing.
methinks mr jones be the doody-head. he can't even use english, so why would i think he has a clue about complex anything?
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as for this statement "Microsoft had already established a reputation for taking hard or complicated IT tasks and enabling a broader set of IT professionals through interface and management usage improvements" - i'm a alwyer, and i'm still trying figure out if there was something he was trying so unsuccessfully to say.
and i love how mr jones casually flicks off linux options in a few sentences, as if having a choice of vendors is the bad thing.
methinks mr jones be the doody-head. he can't even use english, so why would i think he has a clue about complex anything?