If they offer this on one of their appliance servers so a corporation could host it's own private in-house spreadsheets, it will have a lot of potential for security-concerned companies. Everyone hates wading through those network share folders full of aging and irrelevant spreadhseets that every company has.
The XP & recovery partitions on my ze1110 were fantastic . . . . I deleted both with no problems whatsoever as soon as I got it out of the box a month ago.
This news ticked me off, though. As soon as I read this an hour ago, I grabbed the shrink-wrapped XP stuff off the self and tore it open. Whattaya know? The little booklette that say Windows XP for distribution with a new PC only was just that - a booklette with no CD.
...is that there isn't much about counter-lobbying. Supposedly, the wording of this bill is a threat to opensource. Major corporatations like IBM HP, and other have dumped some considerable cash into Linux and other open-source projects. Aren't they concerned about this?
He crossed the seal, but even if he hadn't, the knight guarding it appeared to have aged; he just didn't die from aging.
If they offer this on one of their appliance servers so a corporation could host it's own private in-house spreadsheets, it will have a lot of potential for security-concerned companies. Everyone hates wading through those network share folders full of aging and irrelevant spreadhseets that every company has.
The XP & recovery partitions on my ze1110 were fantastic . . . . I deleted both with no problems whatsoever as soon as I got it out of the box a month ago.
This news ticked me off, though. As soon as I read this an hour ago, I grabbed the shrink-wrapped XP stuff off the self and tore it open. Whattaya know? The little booklette that say Windows XP for distribution with a new PC only was just that - a booklette with no CD.
...is that there isn't much about counter-lobbying. Supposedly, the wording of this bill is a threat to opensource. Major corporatations like IBM HP, and other have dumped some considerable cash into Linux and other open-source projects. Aren't they concerned about this?