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To: Ed Yander who wrote (10907)8/19/1998 7:41:00 PM
From: paul  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
More fallout from Naval NT Disaster -

Unix back in game plan...

"The statement said that Unix is still being considered
for future Smart Ship technologies, acknowledging that
many systems already utilize Unix-based systems and
that a "government team is currently researching the
best technical and financial solution[s] ... of which the
decision to use Windows NT or Unix will play a major
role"

Uncle Bill say NT good...

Furthermore, Microsoft's Bill Gates
nominated the Smart Ship program for the
ComputerWorld/Smithsonian Awards Program.

and the quote of the day..

"Why Windows NT Server 4.0 continues to exist in the
enterprise would be a topic appropriate for an
investigative report in the field of psychology or
marketing, not an article on information technology,"
said John Kirch, a networking consultant and Microsoft
certified professional, in his white paper, Microsoft
Windows NT Server 4.0 versus Unix. "Technically,
Windows NT Server 4.0 is no match for any Unix
operating system.

i guess that even includes Solaris on Intel Ed baby.

wired.com
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