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Technology Stocks : MSFT: Will NT kill SUN, HP and IBM?

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To: Brad Schneider who wrote (24)4/25/1997 9:21:00 PM
From: Martin Milani   of 100
 
I am sorry Brad..I would have to write a book explaining these things..So...If one understands what these things mean...one can look them up...
filesystems..performance and reliability and scalibility and stability..
scheduler...I am not talking about job scheduler..I am talking about kernels scheduler...It is obvious you must be a NT person and do not have much experience with multi-user environments...

scalibility problems..ya nothing that can't be resolved..you can always use a UNIX kernel..or copy it..! what the hell does that mean . .I am talking about today...what are you selling me today..I don't like to talk about vapor..!

NT is not C2 certified..that is exaclty the point....They say they are C2 certifed in a non network environment ..that was just an example for that amount of bullshit that can be bursted out in a second...

you can buy the source code to all those operating systems you mentioned..and you can pay SCO money buy the source code change it call it boboix port it to you hardware and sell it...!

I love your example "NT lets you change what needs to be changed.."
Gee thanx...god bless microsoft....Microsoft dows not need to tell you what needs to be changed..you do it is you own god damn hadrware... .
HAL is a marketing bull ...You must be like a Persales type working as a MS consultant ..am I right...?
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