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RE[3]: It's too soon
by dominik.holler on Sat 29th Sep 2007 09:49
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RE[4]: It's too soon
by PlatformAgnostic on Sat 29th Sep 2007 19:25
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2005-07-06
Agreed.
The multinational I work for has Solaris servers in each location, and Windows desktops.
Windows 2000 desktops to be precise.
We have a mixture of Linux and Windows XP on the personal machines they give us. The laptops and the lab machines, but the main network is still Windows 2000.
We have a few test machines with Vista on them, but, so far, they are useless as they are not compatible with the scripts in use by our network admins.
We run 24/7 and if someone in Singapore has a computer problem, the admins from UK or Brazil will remotely have a look, and fix it. Using our tools Vista will let them look, but not touch.
When a machine dies, it is replaced, sometimes with a machine with Vista, but it is immediately formatted, and Windows 2000 installed.
Until we re-write all the admin tools, we will not have a rollout to either XP or Vista.