I agree with all the people saying Linux/Intel can do the job! Sure it can, but running linux in a corp. demands a high level on linux knowlegde in-house. My expirence is that any unix system can/will fail a some point if the expirence to administere such a system is not available in-house. Do not depend on external support for such things. If this corp. is of a smaller size and have a small system admin group go for the easy solution (but not the best!) : Win2K and Oracle/DB2/Sybase/informix) In a perfect world everyone runs unix! (please note that i didn't write Linux;-) though I am a linux advocate) Personal favorite prof. unix btw: Solaris
It's called SMS - Small Message System and is a huge success in Denmark (where I live) aswell! The mobile service providers here are making millions on it aswell because the charge you per sent message. mf's!! They are talking about lowering the price but that could take a while... Cheers!
I agree with all the people saying Linux/Intel can do the job! Sure it can, but running linux in a corp. demands a high level on linux knowlegde in-house. My expirence is that any unix system can/will fail a some point if the expirence to administere such a system is not available in-house. Do not depend on external support for such things. If this corp. is of a smaller size and have a small system admin group go for the easy solution (but not the best!) : Win2K and Oracle/DB2/Sybase/informix) In a perfect world everyone runs unix! (please note that i didn't write Linux ;-) though I am a linux advocate) Personal favorite prof. unix btw: Solaris
It's called SMS - Small Message System and is a huge success in Denmark (where I live) aswell! The mobile service providers here are making millions on it aswell because the charge you per sent message. mf's!! They are talking about lowering the price but that could take a while... Cheers!