Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Oct 2012 22:41 UTC
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RE[5]: Steve Jobs could be very wrong too
by arpan on Thu 4th Oct 2012 20:13
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Given the period I doubt that offerings from SUN, HP and DEC were that much cheaper, but of course those companies were well entrenched in that market segment and NeXT was the newcomer.
However, I wouldn't dismiss the fact that x86 was getting "good enough" and much cheaper, BSD was certainly a viable option and a little thing called Linux was just around the corner. I'm neither an hater, nor a fanatic, but facts are facts.
Definitely, but let's put it this way: he didn't manage to pull it off with NeXT but succeeded with Apple, which sort of contradicts his "Great Salesman" fame -- at least in my book.
Anyway, I don't want to give the wrong impression, so I'll stop here -- imagine we were discussing this in front a couple of beers! ;-)
RT.