What to you mean "porting a major live video application to the Surface"? The Surface is a device, not an OS and Silverlight is a development framework, not a video format. And since when is Flash a standard?
Actually it's $7,171.00 for the Standard edition. And compared to DB2 or Oracle it is a bargin. You get unlimited connections to the database and the license is for physical processors, not cores.
No shit. My Surface is working fine, thank you. I'm not the least bit inclined to turn it into a science fair project.
What to you mean "porting a major live video application to the Surface"? The Surface is a device, not an OS and Silverlight is a development framework, not a video format. And since when is Flash a standard?
At least slashdot is neutral and the issue is trolls
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Lots of weeping and gnashing of teeth over this. Just like there was over XBox, SQL Server, XP, Windows 7, etc. It's sure to be another success story.
Actually it's $7,171.00 for the Standard edition. And compared to DB2 or Oracle it is a bargin. You get unlimited connections to the database and the license is for physical processors, not cores.