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Microsoft capable of making good OS
Lead Head:
i have heared of it, i thought they releases it this year, if they did wouldnt they call it Win2005.
Kintaro:
The successor to Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 (codename Whistler Server, also known as Windows NT 5.2) is a step in the evolution of Microsoft's server operating systems.
Windows 2003 takes the stability of Windows 2000 Server, and brings compatibility and other features from Windows XP. Unlike Windows 2000 Server, 2003 boots up with none of the server components turned on, to reduce the attack vectors for new install. Also Windows 2003 includes compatibility modes to allow older code to run with more stability. It also includes enhancements to various services such as the IIS web server. In particular it was made more compatible with NT 4 domain based networking. Incorporating and upgrading an NT 4 domain to Windows 2000 was considered difficult and time consuming, and generally was considered an all or nothing upgrade particularly when dealing with Active Directory. Windows 2003 brought in enhanced Active Directory compatibility, and better deployment support, to ease the transition from NT 4 to Windows 2003 and XP.
Initially, the product was to be called "Windows .NET Server 2003," to promote the integrated enterprise framework .NET. In this improved Microsoft server, performance of ASP.NET (the successor of Active Server Pages) has improved and integration is tighter.
However, due to fears of confusing the market about what ".NET" represents and responding to criticism, Microsoft removed .NET from the name. This allowed the name .NET to exclusively apply to the .NET framework, as previously it had appeared that .NET was just a tag for a generation of Microsoft products.
Microsoft launched the new product on April 24, 2003.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_2003
piratePenguin:
Is Microsoft capable of making a good OS? I think so, they have more than enough resources, that's for sure. But I don't think it'll ever happen. Microsoft are in a monopoly position, and they want to keep it that way. They do not need 'good' products to do so. They just need to make their users upgrade, and they're doing a good (ie. bad) job of it so far.
Whether their OS is good, crap or shit come release day, is barely a concern. They're not trying to make a good OS, they're trying to squeze every little penny out of the market as possible. And for that reason, I can't see them making a 'good' OS.
However, the competition is getting better and more recognised. Microsoft, for the first time in a long time, will soon NEED to produce GOOD products, or they will suffer big time.
Now Apple, they have (arguably) a very good OS. But they need to, in order to compete. Given the opportunity, they would probably love to take a monopoly position just like MS has now. Would they ever release such great products after that? I would doubt it.
So yes, I do think MS is capable of making a good OS. Like Siplus said:
--- Quote from: Siplus ---Yes. MS _IS_ capable of makeing a good OS, it just wouldn't help their business of perpetual upgrading. In fact, making a good OS would be hazardous for microsoft.
--- End quote ---
They're not interested in making a 'good' OS. If they were, their next OS would ship with Firefox in place of Internet Explorer and Apache in place of IIS, et cetera, ad infinitum.
But Microsoft have bigger intentions.
Kintaro:
Note: Microsoft are also powerful enough to feed a small family for the next fifteen million years. It is another known fact, a fact so solid that its mere composition say, hitting you in the head at a thousand miles an hour would well, cause considerable damage to your skull. Not only that but it would send your skull into an oblivion commonly known as death. It is more commonly known for the striking amount of people that go there and never come back. Anyway regardless of this the fact remains and it is this: Microsoft are so powerful and rich that if they were to use non electronic currency and instead, say something as solid as this fact, it would tip the axis of the earth and send Redmond Washington into the north of the planet and freeze it up, hence ending Microsoft and the United States. However it is also important to note that the move of the Earth would also lead it off its orbit turning it into a comet. Hence the earth would freeze in its entirety, thus solving all of mans problems.
So it can be a great solid fact that Microsoft really can solve all of mans problems.
Any arguments to that?
Orethrius:
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