Microsoft's Linux-basher leaves (Techworld.com)
Microsoft's Linux-basher leaves (Techworld.com)
Posted Jun 23, 2006 1:35 UTC (Fri) by drag (guest, #31333)In reply to: Microsoft's Linux-basher leaves (Techworld.com) by philips
Parent article: Microsoft's Linux-basher leaves (Techworld.com)
Realy? Do you have a link?
It would be very funny if Taylor got canned from Microsoft for speaking out AGAINST fud.
I know that MS is going for that 'kinder gentler' approach after they finally figured out that all the people that liked them didn't realy exist outside their own minds. :P
Posted Jun 23, 2006 5:57 UTC (Fri)
by gvy (guest, #11981)
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Posted Jun 23, 2006 10:29 UTC (Fri)
by penguin (guest, #36771)
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Microsoft has been listening to their partners, not the end customers. Ofcourse any sane consultant just loves a system thats an endless source of billing time.
Posted Jun 26, 2006 14:42 UTC (Mon)
by tjc (guest, #137)
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> I know that MS is going for that 'kinder gentler' approach after they not that black-n-white
> finally figured out that all the people that liked them didn't realy exist
> outside their own minds. :P
Maybe it's in a uinverse that exists rather in your mind -- I know some (maybe quite some) who sincerely like MS and would ignore it's strategy and tactics...
Most people i know who use Windows use it solely because its the only viable alternative from their point of view. I have yet to meet someone not financially benefitting from Microsoft saying they like it.not that black-n-white
not that black-n-white
I have yet to meet someone not financially benefitting from Microsoft saying they like it.
I've seen quite a few people in a mixed (Solaris/Windows) environment that like Windows just because they already know how to use it. But in a sense this is also financially motivated, since they would have to invest some of their time to learn an unfamiliar system.