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Windows is a "business appliance", it is not a "true" OS like Unix, Linux, and the BSDs are. If you want to build solutions from scratch, from innovative network technologies to filers and routers, you use Unix, BSD, or Linux. Unfortunately, what the world mostly needs are business appliances to run their spreadsheets, word processing, ERP, groupware, POS, etc. And in this regard, Windows is king and it will continue its marketshare growth. I've been in this industry for too long and I know what solutions Windows specifically solves and why business loves it.