StrongHold & Migrating to Windows
Robert Edis
robeconsult@sbcglobal.net
Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:58:48 -0800 (PST)
"Why switch to a computer that crashes and needs
re-booting every so often when you have a business to
run?"
Why switch to an ADT that crashes (due to bugs or porr
coding) and needs re-writing every so often when
business rules and technology fads change?
Actually to be fair to Windows 2000/2003 servers there
are a LOT more reliable, faster and require less
hand-holding than the previous versions. I love
OpenVMS but I use W2K servers nowadays and I don't
have any complaints with the OS. Most of the problems
are caused by bad programs that hog or misuse system
resources.
Blue
--- David Morrison - Corporate
<dmorrison@mcbrideelectric.com> wrote:
> Blue,
>
> Are you just trying to rile me up this morning? :-)
>
> Why switch to a computer that crashes and needs
> re-booting every so often when you have a business
> to run?
>
> If Sun is giving away their operating system, I
> guess that shows what it's worth.
>
> Regards.
>
> David Morrison
>
>
>
>
> David
>
> If PH is a soon-to-be-extinct dinosaur then perhaps
> so is the AS/400. Why
> don't you submit a topic about options for moving
> from this archaic platform
> to something more 'modern'. Say Windows or Linux.
> Sun is giving away the
> new Solaris 10. Itanium box are much more advanced.
>
> Blue
>
> >
>