Maybe you could cut costs by re-using older equipment and have users use a http://www.citrix.com/citrix environment to access their virtual desktops and applications. We use that in our company and it really allows us to have control over the users and save money in support. When upgrading the servers, the money is spent on the workhorse on the backend, one machine instead of many......
forgive my "newbiness" but does this mean that one can now take the complete cobalt software and now apply it to one's own hardware? Is it really as simply as that?
Great advice.... after reading all of these postings all I actually feel alot better knowing it is not just me pulling my hair out tryin to keep up....
I sometimes feel like I live in a Dilbert cartoon....
I have dealt with Telus for a number of years both as a consumer and as an ISP and I cannot imagine the absolute hell they will put their customers through on this one.... "Customer Service" at Telus is an oxymoron so pardon me while I spit milk out my nose laughing as I read how they are going to lead us into the new era of telecomminucations. If they can't support their existing infrastructures how the hell are they going to manage new technologies?
oh ya, I guess there was sooooo much success at keeping teens away from booze, tabacco and violent movies and TV that it just *had* to work. Someone better find the pinhead who introduced this legislation (again) and pull his head outta his ass because I think he is oxygen deprived.
The API is really great, but the name doesn't exactly scream "Professionsl!" ummmm, neither does that ;-)
Maybe you could cut costs by re-using older equipment and have users use a http://www.citrix.com/citrix environment to access their virtual desktops and applications. We use that in our company and it really allows us to have control over the users and save money in support. When upgrading the servers, the money is spent on the workhorse on the backend, one machine instead of many......
forgive my "newbiness" but does this mean that one can now take the complete cobalt software and now apply it to one's own hardware? Is it really as simply as that?
Ya, but will they actually pay it? I am still waiting for my $3,000 bonus for sending all my friends the Microsoft spam letters ;-)
Great advice.... after reading all of these postings all I actually feel alot better knowing it is not just me pulling my hair out tryin to keep up.... I sometimes feel like I live in a Dilbert cartoon....
I have dealt with Telus for a number of years both as a consumer and as an ISP and I cannot imagine the absolute hell they will put their customers through on this one.... "Customer Service" at Telus is an oxymoron so pardon me while I spit milk out my nose laughing as I read how they are going to lead us into the new era of telecomminucations. If they can't support their existing infrastructures how the hell are they going to manage new technologies?
oh ya, I guess there was sooooo much success at keeping teens away from booze, tabacco and violent movies and TV that it just *had* to work. Someone better find the pinhead who introduced this legislation (again) and pull his head outta his ass because I think he is oxygen deprived.