Here's a pointer to an interesting article. Despite being suitable
for an advocacy group and ignoring the fact that lots of people could
poke big holes in it, it's still interesting reading. Mail a copy to
all those management types that are thoughtlessly preaching NT. :-)
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Hi,
I know in the past there has been a lot of controversies about NT versus UNIX discussed on this list, but I stumbled on this article which I find very educative. I use both NT and UNIX, so I am not here to create another NT V.S. UNIX battle, I just think it is an interesting study.
http://www.kirch.net/unix-nt.html
If this url was already posted, I apologize for the repeat.
Thank You,
Tom Techoueyres Director of International Business Development New Millennium Communications tom@nwml.com http://www.nwml.com Tel: (305) 377-3737 Fax: (305) 377-3535
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