This is true. Most Indians in IT are from families that have hired help. These Indian's regard it as disrespectful if you ask them to do any type of manual labor at all, after all, manual labor is for "another caste". That is why inertia quickly sets in at large companies, it is the ultimate "it's not my job" attitude. Realize, all this bodes well for American workers, because we have always had a "grab the bull by the horns" attitude.
After all, the only reason we are talking about this is so we can stay on top, right?
I agree with this suggestion. If you want to build your own asterisk server you will spend a huge amount of time researching what is the best hardware and OS to run on. Some hardware (motherboards come to mind) are known to cause problems with asterisk.
Save yourself time (and thus money) by buying your server directly from digium or one of the companies that specialize in selling pre-configured asterisk servers. The learning curve for asterisk is steep if you want to start learning everything from scratch. If you are running the server for a business you better make sure the server is stable.
Would you rather build your own cell phone from scratch, or just walk into a store and buy it? You will be talking on the phone a lot quicker if you just buy it in a store. You will have more time to learn how the features work if you just buy it.
Man you really don't get it. People who always choose sides in these OS wars are always acting retarded. Nobody can truly force MS to open up their interfaces. Nobody and no government. I work with linux and MS every day and nobody is buying this crappy crippled OS because nobody cares. Nor should they.
People who buy an OS are always going to buy what works best for them, that is why MS kills the competition, cause they are light years ahead of the competition and always will be.
I work with Unix every day but hate it and the people who defend it!
This is true. Most Indians in IT are from families that have hired help. These Indian's regard it as disrespectful if you ask them to do any type of manual labor at all, after all, manual labor is for "another caste". That is why inertia quickly sets in at large companies, it is the ultimate "it's not my job" attitude. Realize, all this bodes well for American workers, because we have always had a "grab the bull by the horns" attitude.
After all, the only reason we are talking about this is so we can stay on top, right?
is anybody having a problem now with netsol? my site is down and the netsol customer support lines are constant BUSY.
Azureus is slow as hell. Bitcomet is written in c++ by somebody who know show to program.
http://www.ring4freedom.com/
I agree with this suggestion. If you want to build your own asterisk server you will spend a huge amount of time researching what is the best hardware and OS to run on. Some hardware (motherboards come to mind) are known to cause problems with asterisk.
Save yourself time (and thus money) by buying your server directly from digium or one of the companies that specialize in selling pre-configured asterisk servers. The learning curve for asterisk is steep if you want to start learning everything from scratch. If you are running the server for a business you better make sure the server is stable.
Would you rather build your own cell phone from scratch, or just walk into a store and buy it? You will be talking on the phone a lot quicker if you just buy it in a store. You will have more time to learn how the features work if you just buy it.
Ring4Freedom - ring your phone on demand to get you out of situations
Man you really don't get it. People who always choose sides in these OS wars are always acting retarded. Nobody can truly force MS to open up their interfaces. Nobody and no government. I work with linux and MS every day and nobody is buying this crappy crippled OS because nobody cares. Nor should they. People who buy an OS are always going to buy what works best for them, that is why MS kills the competition, cause they are light years ahead of the competition and always will be. I work with Unix every day but hate it and the people who defend it!