But the Gartner group's myopic pseudo-research raises my ire. Sheer nonsense. If you know what you are doing and you design a solid network, Linux will rival any of the high end commercial versions of Unix and of course the silly NT.
I have no grudge agains M$. Of course the marketshare for NT is growing and so is the marketshare for Linux. Linux is taking a bite out of M$'s growth and that cannot be quantified or measured in any meaningful way.
The Gartner Group is woefully misinformed and has no idea just how big this ol Linux thing is going to become. probability 0.9;-}
I don't usually have time to post on ye ol /..
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But the Gartner group's myopic pseudo-research raises my ire. Sheer nonsense. If you know what you are doing and you design a solid network, Linux will rival any of the high end commercial versions of Unix and of course the silly NT.
I have no grudge agains M$. Of course the marketshare for NT is growing and so is the marketshare for Linux. Linux is taking a bite out of M$'s growth and that cannot be quantified or measured in any meaningful way.
The Gartner Group is woefully misinformed and has no idea just how big this ol Linux thing is going to become. probability 0.9