
By Munir Kotadia
Published: Thursday 17 March 2005
So are they saying a Microsoft OS is secure enough...
James D'Apice
AAHAHAHAHAHAhaha!
"IT heavyweights"
*sniff*
Anonymous
We don't like bridges, as they can fail, catastrop...
Patrick Berry
Hmmmm... Anyone see a bias here? Dell is under Mi...
Anonymous
So IBM are not IT heavy weights. They are putting ...
Anonymous
Another instance of self protectionism! If true w...
Anonymous
In a similar announcement, an alliance of oil baro...
Anonymous
An OS is only as secure as its administrator make ...
Jamie
Microsoft OS secure?! HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Anonymous
Now I'm convinced Linux is the way forward. All th...
Anthony Mellor
Linux 'not secure enough for enterprises'
...issu...
Anonymous
It comes as no surprise that Linux be deeemed unsu...
Patrick Regnouf
The worrying thing is that they think we're stupid...
Anonymous
Whilst some valid points are made, these points ar...
Simon
Once again i'm surprized how little people do know...
Cristian Nicola
ps: to the anonymous IT manager who thinks "we're ...
Cristian Nicola
Forking seems to mean that the product development...
Anonymous
If Solaris 10 compares favourably with Linux, it i...
Iain Benger-Stevenson
Auote "... and the possibility of forking."
Que...
Simon Allen
An opinion from Mr. Robb Rasmussen. He obviously d...
Anonymous
Linux not secure not scalable, tell that to google...
Dom
So what do most ISP work on?
Simon
There seems to be a lot of excitement over this ar...
Anonymous
DOM & Simon: as i've pointed in my second post bot...
Cristian Nicola
In your comments Cristian Nicola makes some intere...
Paul Tansom
To Cristian Nicola
I can't believe if you are a...
james child
IBM made many needed improvements to Linux. The OS...
Gonzalo
To Paul Tansom: i think this is the 3rd time when ...
Cristian Nicola
To james child: ok. i agree with you. I'm a stupid...
Cristian Nicola
After reading a few paragraph about this article, ...
Anonymous
To Christian: Let's get back to the dicussion con...
Gonzalo
As I responded, XP crashed . . . came back on Debi...
everyuser
silicon.com has form with this sort of thing. The ...
Peter Risdon
To Cristian Nicola, In your last post you say "I ...
H C Grant
Possibly forking up the M$ 'monopoly
Andrew Piesse
If Mr Rasmussen has as much trouble with the Engli...
Anonymous
Hope the author has done enough research to commen...
Crompton
I don't see the comparison to Google as an enterpr...
Anonymous
Consider where the money is... First rule of read...
Anonymous
Anonymous from LA: Cisco know quite a lot about OS...
Leon Brooks
EDS has already retracted their comments.
This s...
Anonymous
To: Cristian Nicola
You claim that nobody in th...
Anonymous
I take that back. I had said that I wouldn't say t...
Anonymous
Iain Benger-Stewphenson asks if Solaris 10 is free...
Anonymous
Strange, Cisco is migrating to Linux in-house or a...
Rob Lewis
FUD ALERT! EDS contradicts itself!!! see: http://t...
leebert
to the Network Manager from Indiana:
a) have you ...
Cristian Nicola
"to the Network Manager from Indiana:
a) have you...
Anonymous
Solaris 10 is open source and free*
*COMPLETELY...
Steve Kettlewell
"Cisco, Dell, EDS, EMC, Fuji Xerox, Microsoft and ...
Anonymous
'EDS' and 'best of breed' in the same sentence; th...
Anonymous
What about the anti-virus and bolt-on-patch securi...
Anonymous
It's a bunch of frightened vendors huddling in the...
Tony McNamara
Christian Nicola, I'm afraid there is no need for ...
Paul Tansom
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