On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 23:47:39 GMT, 7 wrote:
> Micoshaft killer IBM sinks fangs into Microshaft's Jugular.
> Looks like its the end of Micoshaft.
>
>
> http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8440296446.html
>
>
> IBM presses ahead with micoshaft free desktop.
>
> Micoshaft has become unimportant now that other
> players like Google are on the scene
> with the same magnitude of revenue.
>
> So companies like IBM are now partnering with Linux
> companies to carve up the PC OS market for themselves
> with Linux.
>
> With 3 million embedded Linux gadgets selling PER DAY,
> product managers need to champion Linux throughout their
> company and get out there donate some money and create
> more products for their shelves by specifying it
> to Linux companies. Its all free.
>
> Every company and his dog needs to get into Linux
> to grab some market share and it starts by shifting the attitudes
> of product managers and middle managers. They should be
> the next big target.
>
> I mean why should product managers invest in proprietory
> when cheaper and more functional Linux products
> are selling like hot cakes and bring in the bulk of the
> electromics market revenue?
> But do any of these product managers know Linux
> is in all high value products like flat TVs, DVD players,
> routers, internet webcams, MP3 players, MP4 players, etc...?
> And if the likes of IBM are also shifting the desktop
> to Linux as well, when are they going to do something about their
> own education on Linux?
Time to take your medications again Michael Joseph.
Those little nano bots running around inside your body are getting restless
again.
--
Moshe Goldfarb
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