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As an IT decision maker, the switch to Linux is very much on at the corporate level for cost effectiveness, security, stability and support. Also, (I know not everyone like IBM) IBM are embracing Linux with their Midrange server line such as the iSeries (AS400) which is the platform in use where I work.
You must be a moron. A smart IT decision? Where do you work? There is no way in hell any company would put up with their execs using Linux. It is just too damn complicated. Plus, there are compatibility issues that would seriously fuck up any big company. Now, if you work for a development company that makes software or something, that is a different story.
As for your AS/400 comments, you are wrong in saying the are "embracing" linux. The only thing that truly differentiates AS/400's is their reliable OS, OS/400 that is the key to their market and they would be foolish to give that up. Its reliability is the reason that banks, hospitals and other zero downtime institutions use them for their critical apps.
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i dont know if this has already been said, because i've yet to take the time to read the two pages of posts, but:
did you know that AD is a ripoff of something called NDS?
i dont quite remember who created this, but i think it was novell.
I am well aware of that. Embrace and extend. However, it continues to work for MS. BASIC??? Windows (Xerox/Macintosh) IE(netscape)??? POWERPOINT (Harvard Graphics)??? JAVA(Sun)??
That is what makes MS smart and powerful. So, you can't authenticate Windows 2k or XP off of a Novell NDS and have all the operability that you have with AD, that is the point.
So, who cares who invented it, second place is often better than first if first place slept.
-avid007 :cool: