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Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 03:48 GMT
It's actually a smart move. This way vendors will come to Microsoft in order to get a piece of the pie. Before there was really no pie.
Posted Tuesday 8th April 2008 21:46 GMT
So after firing the lifeguard they realise that they can't swim. Sooooo typical.
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 03:48 GMT
It's actually a smart move. This way vendors will come to Microsoft in order to get a piece of the pie. Before there was really no pie.
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 03:48 GMT
Before anyone can take software and systems management seriously on the antiquited Windows Platform, it needs a proper package management system, like those found on Linux and Unix systems, this ad-hoc InstallShield idea provides no basis for system continuity, system consistency, system security, system reliability or system stability.
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 03:49 GMT
Sadly it still seems that MS STILL hasn't realised that along with their baby you get the sh1tty nappies - and expects everybody else to clean up the mess.
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 03:49 GMT
Another oxymoron! Enough said.
Maybe if they got rid of internet explorer and its nasty hooks back and forth in the operating system it might help.
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 06:01 GMT
Microsoft will be proposing another ISO standard through ECMA, this time to instantiate Windows Live OneCare as the "interoperability standard" for system security.
Queue up to the right for reaming with a "jimmy hat" (the IP protection racket "promise"), to the left without...
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 08:24 GMT
Okay.... so they:
a. Compete with 3rd party security vendors
b. Restrict third party security vendors access to the Operating System kernel
c. Delivered a SP only just recently which effectively disables those 3rd partys products
And now they want their help?? Bawhahahahahahaha....
For all the people who give Apple sh't you never see them doing anything quite *as* stupid as this!
Posted Wednesday 9th April 2008 21:59 GMT
Either Craig or Ballmer, take your pick.
Considering his past actions I think Craig hates IT people almost as much as Gates but more than Ballmer.
Posted Thursday 10th April 2008 01:05 GMT
Gates/Ballmer/Mundie as the unholy trinity (Satan/Antichrist/False Prophet). Mind you, the real unholy trinity probably makes the Microsoft crew look like naive never gonnabes :P