Comment Re:Talking to one of those who worked on the case. (Score 1, Offtopic) 159
You're joking, right?
You're joking, right?
Hit Google, you'll get things like this
Looks like Windows IIS + MSSQL again.
From Microsoft's case study http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=200042
In the development, roll-out, and implementation processes, Microsoft worked closely with the London Stock Exchange to ensure not only that they understood their immediate requirements, but that the solution fitted their long-term business plans as specified in the TRM project.
Microsoft was equally involved in this project no matter how you try to spin it.
Could you elaborate on this massive privacy problem you talk about? Like you don't have this massive privacy problem by using your ISP's DNS servers who can actually match DNS queries to user account?
And who asked if OpenDNS is about "Everyday internet user" crowd? It's A DNS service! Do you want a CSI type frontend with it?
There can be no peace with people that don't even recognise Israel's right to exist.
Memory protection was available since XPsp2. UAC, isn't that the first 'feature' people disable when using Vista?
Funny how most comments end up like your's?
If only everyone was using Vista.
Well, if only everyone stopped using IE!
To all you people pushing Vista at every turn, knock it off. It ain't gonna happen.
Vista came out around jan. 2007. Windows 7 will be here sometime 2009. I don't think MS can get away with pushing a new OS every 2 years.
Besides, isn't Windows 2K supported till 2010? People who spent good money on MS software want their patches, pronto.
If you're migrating to Vista, might as well go over to OSX or even linux. A lot of inhouse apps are not compatible with anything above XP. Which means splash money to fix all your inhouse apps. and then splash more money to upgrade to Vista. Oh, and then splash more money to upgrade hardware too.
That's why people hate Vista.
Your position of defending Microsoft at every turn and opportunity is actually quite silly and paranoid, even childish. Microsoft has clearly done this time and time again. X feature works on all platform except it works better on latest MS platform.
For a long time now, there are websites that work only correctly on IE or you couldn't even access a site without using IE.
Besides your meek attempt of a straw man setup and whining, why don't you use Opera, Chrome or Firefox instead? Webmasters have no obligations to cater to a particular browser.
I guess the tables have indeed turned.
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