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Linux in Enterprise Environments

watzinaneihm writes "Eweek has an Article about how Linux is getting accepted in Enterprises.IBM is releasing Tivoli for Linux. CA released Unicenter for Linux a few months ago.I got rumours about rumours that HP might do something similar with Openview. " One for those of you who dress nicer than me.

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  1. Linux on the Enterprize? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I always knew that Spock was logical

    1. Re:Linux on the Enterprize? by macdaddy357 · · Score: 4, Funny

      They must not use Linux on the holodeck. It screws up all the time. That's windoze for sure.

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      How ya like dat?
    2. Re:Linux on the Enterprize? by Anonvmous+Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      "Computer, what time is it?"

      "command not found"

      *sigh*

      "Computer, time."

      "It is 39284.23429 seconds since the designated marker was set."

      *grumble*

      "Computer, man time" .....

  2. Re:Obviously... by Inflatable+Hippo · · Score: 4, Funny

    > Huh? I guess the only Windows system you have ever maintained is your mom's WindowsME.

    I remember one delicious incident supporting a windows server.

    1. Needed to upgrade the database.
    2. Forced to install IE to do so.
    3. IE won't run because Graphics card not good enough.

  3. CmdrTaco dress code by lovebyte · · Score: 5, Funny

    CmdrTaco wrote:
    One for those of you who dress nicer than me.

    According to this pic that includes many people!

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    I'll do it for cheesy poofs.

  4. Re:Office productivity and visual basic. by syle · · Score: 5, Funny
    Yes, because if there's one place where Linux is lacking, it's that there are not enough scripting languages.

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    /syle