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Technology Stocks : Arris International PLC (ARRS)
ARRS 31.660.0%Apr 4 5:00 PM EST

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From: Arthur Tang7/27/2008 2:09:09 AM
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Microsoft is in trouble using Juniper hubs which is not realtime packets and segmented data oriented. CEO swapping is useless to solve a technical problem that requires on-demand solution of protected memory for threads, which are owned by user accounts. Juniper packets had to be realtime, send to protected memory of user owned threads. Microsoft data center has yet to adapt to edgeQam transmission. Survival is the question now, when Vista is used with Juniper(or cisco) equipment.

EdgeQam is developed by using QNX not Linux. Linux(OS) source codes are heavily dependent of QCC(or T2, etc.) compilers, but compilers are not realtime oriented. Using Linux will set back realtime network by six years development time. Linus Torvalds is thinking of retiring, because of lack of knowledge of hardware technology, coming up faster than he and Andrew Morton can do research. Open sourced community has no advanced technology; Linux has always been used with older and obsoleted computer equipment.

It seemed to me that ARRS software direction may delay hardware roll out. Make sure QNX is a partner for hardware firmware upgrade? QNX OS can use Linux apps, which is cheaper for development to enterprise solutions by leapfrogging simple Linux solutions..
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