core windows server in comment and analysis
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Comment I would have chosen a Mac last November but I wanted a quad core computer and to get that from Apple I would have spent $3,000. My first Mac, a 533MHz single CPU, replaced a 1GHz Windows desktop. The bundled software passed along by the previous... [24 Apr 2008]
Minority Report: Macs gaining enterprise cred
Comment It has hard core tech credentials with a Unix-run OS. It's a highly aggressive arena where price is the key consideration - quite an alien environment for Apple which has typically sold its high margin computers to smaller firms and to core markets... [19 Jul 2007]
Leader: Insurers must account for disaster recovery
Leader A company which shows little regard for its data and fails to back it up with one eye on a worst-case scenario may well be treated in the same way by their insurer as a neighbour who backs up all its data offsite in a secure datacentre far enough... [29 Nov 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Open source must move on
Comment Once they have the functionality they need, what these people really care about (with the exception of a few hard core zealots) is the quality of the end result, its fitness for purpose, how easy it is to implement and maintain and how well it is... [23 Dec 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Ballmer on Linux, IBM's dinosaur and SQL's future
Comment To kick things off the company acknowledged that in the past it has lost credibility by criticising the Linux core (kernel and web server stack). It accepts that this core now possesses credibility in the commercial world. [19 May 2003]
'And another thing, Gates...' - Microsoft and its MVPs
Comment Community has always been core to Microsoft's mission. David Shaw, chief technologist for Simsbury, Connecticut-based Genesis ii Associates is a Windows Server MVP. Still, Shaw had many good things to say about Microsoft's security push... [14 Feb 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: ERM, Microsoft wants Unix converts and our old friend information overload
Comment This results in the organisation being able to focus on core business activities. In the company's own words: "Services for Unix 3.0 helps customers by providing seamless interoperability between Unix and Windows for effective coexistence in a... [20 May 2002]
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