Joe Barr
isolates the FUD from a recent
Info-Tech Poll on IT Priorities.
"But Koelsch contradicted himself. Earlier in the conversation, when he was justifying the use of "most," he said "there's another large portion, another 15 percent, that aren't sure." Never mind that he changed that portion size from 14 to 15 percent. Look at the way he describes it. In Koelsch's world, 10 percent deciding to implement Linux is tiny, while 14 percent uncertain is large. The size seems to depend not on the actual percentage, but on what's being sold."
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