DaveH Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Afternoon, I will be attending the Windows Server 2003 launch in New York ity -- USA for the P.M session from 1:30pm to 4:30pm those who are interested look for me there << === David Lomax
XPerties Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Afternoon, I will be attending the Windows Server 2003 launch in New York ity -- USA for the P.M session from 1:30pm to 4:30pm those who are interested look for me there << === David LomaxI attempted to sign up for the New York and philly launch but MS website said the registration was closed.
XPerties Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 When is it? What day of the month?http://www.microsoft2003launch.com/IT/
Crispy Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Hmpf ... why are these things always in the US ... or Germany ...
DaveH Posted April 5, 2003 Author Posted April 5, 2003 Mostly because Europeans buy whatever Americans and Chinese do anyway (SERIOUSLY) so it doesn't really matter, if it does well in the Asian/American markets, it does well everywhere else, except for ME, the polish love that thing
Crispy Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Mostly because Europeans buy whatever Americans and Chinese do anyway ...hehe ... a little harsh ... but proberly true
sedative Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 He's right. It's like with electronics; the rest of the world buys whatever is hot in Japan.
MSNwar Posted April 5, 2003 Posted April 5, 2003 Well, hmm, considering that Germany and a few other "countries" sourced (excuse the pun) Linux to manage the infrastructure we might want to start thinking differently for the future.
DaveH Posted April 5, 2003 Author Posted April 5, 2003 Linux is a decient Operating System, but to be perfectly honest, it cannot touch base where Microsoft domineers -- the client workstation will always belong to Microsoft. Wether UNIX and it's variants/derivitives/relatives show-up is probably going to be near the server end of things. And the introduction of .NET framework will allow .NET products from Microsoft to interact with Linux.NET applications/databases as well.While .NET is NOT a solution to JAVA, it is at least a viable idea to try developing under, as it may become the standard in the near future.
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