I'd like them to publish their roll out plan and how everything was configured. Could be a possible security risk, but the know how would be valuable for others thinking of the same thing.
If there was an alternate email system which each email had a price USD$0.20c, it would cost too much to spam out.
Internal email would be free, but as soon as it leaves your organisation you would get a bill.
Or, just scrap the worldwide email system and build another from the ground up, with billing and some sort of banning / server authentication.
I've worked on "embedded" systems with PCs which run POS and Security, and the idea of Vista on those systems scares me.
I now own an eeepc, you can use the xandros (not vista) or xp (not vista) on it.
This is a very strange time for Microsoft, XP does *everything* that 99% of people need. It runs nicely on simple hardware.
Ubuntu is getting better by every release. I havent made the switch (yet), and each time i try it out i get more pleased with it.
I'd like them to publish their roll out plan and how everything was configured. Could be a possible security risk, but the know how would be valuable for others thinking of the same thing.
If there was an alternate email system which each email had a price USD$0.20c, it would cost too much to spam out. Internal email would be free, but as soon as it leaves your organisation you would get a bill. Or, just scrap the worldwide email system and build another from the ground up, with billing and some sort of banning / server authentication.
I've worked on "embedded" systems with PCs which run POS and Security, and the idea of Vista on those systems scares me. I now own an eeepc, you can use the xandros (not vista) or xp (not vista) on it. This is a very strange time for Microsoft, XP does *everything* that 99% of people need. It runs nicely on simple hardware. Ubuntu is getting better by every release. I havent made the switch (yet), and each time i try it out i get more pleased with it.