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Re: [News] Tenth Planet Will Manage Free Software for Big Money

Micoshaft Corporation's asstroturfer amicus_curious berger wrote on behalf
of Micoshaft Corporation:

> 
> "7" <website_has_email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:dD5dj.69086$c_1.64711@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>>> Tenth Planet wins $10mn deal from US firm
>>>
>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>> | Tech solutions vendor Tenth Planet Technologies Pvt Ltd has won a
>>> | $10-million contract from US collection firm Talbott, Adams & Moore
>>> | Inc (TAM Inc).
>>> |
>>> | Under the terms of the contract, Tenth Planet will develop and
>>> implement
>>> | a complete open source architecture solution for TAM Inc's collection
>>> | management businesses.
>>> `----
>>>
>>> http://www.business-standard.com/iceworld
>> storypage.php?leftnm=8&subLeft=2&chklogin=N&autono=308887&tab=r
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>>
>> Looks like there is big money in services companies offering open source
>> solutions. All big corporations have to do is outsource it
>> if they don't want to do it in-house.
>>
>>
> There is money in offering any kind of effective solution to point
> problems. They are far easier to implement using modern methods such as
> .NET, though.
> And far quicker.  "He who grabs the fastest grabs the mostest."  I think
> Abraham Lincoln said that.  Or maybe it was Bill Gates.

Oh man, you need to unlearn a lot of micoshaft crap and learn Linux
technologies before you can say something worthwhile.

In a straight coding test involving lots of complex practical
IT issues, a micoshaft developer will loose.
There are a lot of things open source developers can do
quicker and get products to market faster and cheaper than anything
a micoshaftie could hope to achieve in a commercial enviroment.


> It is kind of ironic, though, that a bill collector would want to use
> Linux. The impoverished users of Linux are poor material for getting any
> payback. Can't get blood from a turnip and can't get money from an OSS
> fan, they say, neither has either.

You need to unlearn a lot of micoshaft crap and learn Linux
technologies before you can say something worthwhile.

There is nothing that micoshaft provide that leads to better
IT services that the open source doesn't already provide
that is quicker and cheaper than micoshaft's out dated bug
ridden time wasting so called 'solutions' that destroy IT budgets.



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