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To: Punko who wrote (9416)4/30/1998 7:18:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
First, Nescape ain't "out of the way" by a long shot. But that is minor. Frustration with the Microsoft bloatware and crashes have caused even the Wall Street Journal, an ultra loyal MSFT supporter, to print an article on how people running (or more properly, trying to run,] NT are bailing out. Front office folks have forced this garbage on the tech guys and the tech guys are rebelling. Time will tell. In any event, Microsoft can't even begin to approach the servers where Sun lives and makes its money. IMO the reverse will happen, NT will bleed from Sun's competition in the low end just rolled out. Lower prices and complete scalability. Like wow. How can the crash king compete with that? On the ground, it can't. Once the fuzzy thinking front office types get the msg, NT is wounded. Will it die? Probably not, but a threat to Sun in server space, no way. All IMO. Chaz