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Ammad 05-19-2005 12:30 AM

open source
 
is solaris open source? , then what will be future of linux ?
which OS is preferable. solaris and windows (mostly )is running on top most server in commerical oraganizations. where as linux in small/medium size orgainizations.

slackie1000 05-19-2005 02:21 AM

hi there,

if solaris is open source question: here is an interesting answer.
the future of linux question: answer: "Linux is the future" :)

Quote:

solaris and windows (mostly )is running on top most server in commerical oraganizations
i don't agree with this statement.

regards
slackie1000

Ammad 05-20-2005 05:51 AM

1.windows 2000(3) running in commerical banks
2. Etilize.com servers running fC3 and solaris but all clients win- xp
3. 99 % softwar house running Windows in Pakistan, only 1 % linux
4. i prepared myself for lpi certification but administrator of company advised me to be a certified of MS because 90 % companies running MS in pakistan and UAE, and no benifit of lpi.
5. Stock exchange running all of its servers on MS and cisco equipment. there isn't any linux server.
6. PIA running AIX on server, and all of its clients on windows .


i am confused what should i have to do.

slackie1000 05-20-2005 06:19 AM

hi there,

Quote:

Originally posted by Ammad
1.windows 2000(3) running in commerical banks
2. Etilize.com servers running fC3 and solaris but all clients win- xp
3. 99 % softwar house running Windows in Pakistan, only 1 % linux

and ?? what do you mean with commercial banks? you are generalizing.
read a bit and try to understand what is important for your future.
don't start a thread with a lot of pragmatic statements if you have no idea about the issue.
your point is asking to receive rude answers.

my best regards
slackie1000


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