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microsoft foundations server announced

Jimmy Bracco |   | Tags:  microsoft foundations ripoff lotus | Comments (1)  |  Visits (614)


Microsoft is readying a new low-cost version of Windows Server to give customers a server OS similar to client OSes that run on low-cost PCs.

Microsoft plans to release "something akin to" a netbook version of Windows, but for servers, not PCs, over the next month or two, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said on a call with members of the financial community on Tuesday.

He said that although there is not high demand at the moment for netbook-like server hardware, declining prices in the server market make a low-cost OS an attractive option for customers.

"We don't exactly have a netbook phenomenon, but if somebody can buy a [US]$500 server, they're a little loathe to spend $500 for the server operating system that goes with it," Ballmer said.

He described the software as a "low-cost, low-price, low-functionality Windows Server SKU" called "Foundation Edition," but did not offer more details.

Or you can by IBM/LOTUS "Foundations" server thats a "low-cost, low-price, HIGH-functionality non-Windows server" for less.

sheesh


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Microsoft Excel Fails Again - For Microsoft this time

Jimmy Bracco |   | Tags:  catastrophic microsoft failure excel | Comments (0)  |  Visits (563)
So it seems, that on the possible eve of Nathan 2.0 I have this small sliver of news to deliver..Apparently Microsoft Excel has again failed, only this time for Microsoft itself, as well as its recently ex - employees. Apparently "mis calculations" of overpayments for benefits for recently laid off people now need to be paid back. Stimulus, or not.
BWAHAHAHAHHAAAA
link to copy of MS letter -> http://www.scribd.com/doc/12722387/msletter
have a nice day. OH AND COUNT THE FONT TYPE> even with a dollar sign and two decimal places and a point...they aint't small numbers :)
Bet it shows up on their 1099's next year also thanks to great plains.
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