Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Nov 2005 01:53 UTC
Windows Microsoft announces that the next version of Exchange, its upcoming Windows Server "Longhorn" SBS and its Centro infrastructure solution for midsize businesses will only be released as 64-bit.
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RE[5]: No it wasn't.
by Shaman on Wed 16th Nov 2005 04:46 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: No it wasn't."
Shaman
Member since:
2005-11-15

> Everything is a niche market, Windows just
> dominates more of them than Linux.

The opposite is true. Windows dominates one market: the desktop.

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RE[6]: No it wasn't.
by Tom K on Wed 16th Nov 2005 04:55 in reply to "RE[5]: No it wasn't."
Tom K Member since:
2005-07-06

And Linux dominates nothing. Can you honestly say that Linux dominates the server market? Desktop? Embedded? No, no, and no. It just has shares in each.

Windows, on the other hand, dominates the desktop market, and has some grips on the server and embedded markets.

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RE[7]: No it wasn't.
by rm6990 on Wed 16th Nov 2005 05:06 in reply to "RE[6]: No it wasn't."
rm6990 Member since:
2005-07-04

And Linux dominates nothing. Can you honestly say that Linux dominates the server market? Desktop? Embedded? No, no, and no. It just has shares in each.

Supercomputers

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RE[7]: No it wasn't.
by chemical_scum on Wed 16th Nov 2005 13:53 in reply to "RE[6]: No it wasn't."
chemical_scum Member since:
2005-11-02

And Linux dominates nothing.

It dominates the supercomputer market.
It is probably the most widely used operating system for webservers.
It is the fastest growing operating system for servers in general.

Tomorrow the desktop ;)

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