I have no performance problems with Mozilla. I don't think Mozilla was targeted at the pre-Pentium era. In my opinion, Mozilla has been much better than IE for a very long time. Consider this when you realize Mozilla wasn't even meant to be the ultimate browser, rather than feature the ultimate rendering engine.
Sorry, but the MSCE types can screw up just the same. What's to stop the techies with a c00l CV to get hired after a positive job interview? I mean, what does MSCE mean, really? What it comes down to is hard hacker experience, what's really setting apart the l33tz from the wannabe's...
Enforce it on your users. You as an SysAdmin have the power to push an IT solution. Introduce, train, support. Plan your migration. It should be possible. In the end, there will be a better, cheaper and easier to maintain system in place. Who disagrees?
Why should it have to be supported by Exchange? Can't it all be converted to a free software solution? I bet all the needed functionality is available in open-source software and the remaining few bytes of code could easily be added in the short term. We're mostly talking local company space here, aren't we? Could a company not shift to an alternative entirely? What am I missing here?
Really, a complete package without the need of Exchange would make my SysAdmin job a lot more interesting. Also, less money going to the Microsoft beast and better (and faster) support! (I really mean that) Plus, *I* am in control, not some monopolistic animal that makes me jump each hoop it presents.
I have no performance problems with Mozilla. I don't think Mozilla was targeted at the pre-Pentium era. In my opinion, Mozilla has been much better than IE for a very long time. Consider this when you realize Mozilla wasn't even meant to be the ultimate browser, rather than feature the ultimate rendering engine.
No problem.
Thank you for stereotyping all Europeans. Besides, your last comment largely confirms the American stereotype.
Sorry, but the MSCE types can screw up just the same. What's to stop the techies with a c00l CV to get hired after a positive job interview? I mean, what does MSCE mean, really? What it comes down to is hard hacker experience, what's really setting apart the l33tz from the wannabe's...
Enforce it on your users. You as an SysAdmin have the power to push an IT solution. Introduce, train, support. Plan your migration. It should be possible. In the end, there will be a better, cheaper and easier to maintain system in place. Who disagrees?
Beat 'em with their own weapons. :) Brilliant!
Hopefully? You had better explain yourself on this one!
Why should it have to be supported by Exchange? Can't it all be converted to a free software solution? I bet all the needed functionality is available in open-source software and the remaining few bytes of code could easily be added in the short term. We're mostly talking local company space here, aren't we? Could a company not shift to an alternative entirely? What am I missing here?
Really, a complete package without the need of Exchange would make my SysAdmin job a lot more interesting. Also, less money going to the Microsoft beast and better (and faster) support! (I really mean that) Plus, *I* am in control, not some monopolistic animal that makes me jump each hoop it presents.
Carmack promised Linux support. Do you dare defy the Almight Carmack?!
You're missing the point. It's about the incredible numbers. Imagine what it'd be like if the poly-count tripled or quadrupled.