I just looked at the pricing for the Enterprise version of Red Hat software, and I don't think my boss will go for $379 a year for the standard version.
What's going to happen is that we'll probably let Linux go and find a Windows (yuck) solution to replace the only Linux server we have right now. From a cost perspective, the new Linux pricing scheme does not meet our needs, since we have a corporate M$ license, deploying one more Windows computer will cost us zero.
My question is, does anyone know a good Windows software that can dial out predefined numbers from a modem bank? Right now we are using a shell script based on uucp(cu). Or could PERL do the job?
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I just looked at the pricing for the Enterprise version of Red Hat software, and I don't think my boss will go for $379 a year for the standard version.
What's going to happen is that we'll probably let Linux go and find a Windows (yuck) solution to replace the only Linux server we have right now. From a cost perspective, the new Linux pricing scheme does not meet our needs, since we have a corporate M$ license, deploying one more Windows computer will cost us zero.
My question is, does anyone know a good Windows software that can dial out predefined numbers from a modem bank? Right now we are using a shell script based on uucp(cu). Or could PERL do the job?
Thanks
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