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Re: [News] Vista Shunned by UK CIOs, So Richard 'Microsoft' Steel Blames "Anti-Microsoft"

____/ Homer on Tuesday 03 June 2008 00:45 : \____

> "Recently analysts have come out in support of Vista ... claiming
> organizations could miss out on important business benefits"
> 
> What a load of BS. What "business benefits" will an *OS* bring anyone,
> much less a totally dysfunctional OS like Vista? It's an operating
> system for Christ's sake, it's supposed to sit invisibly in the
> background and just work. If it doesn't work then it brings chaos and
> financial loss. Since when is "software working" singled out as a
> "benefit"? Surely that's supposed to be a given.
> 
> As for these "analysts" ... yeah they just popped up out of nowhere, for
> no particular reason, and started singing the praises of a completely
> broken operating system. I wonder why?
> 
> LOL!
> 
> Why don't these "analysts" rebrand their biznizes® as paid advertisers?
> That's what they really are, after all.

Someone days ago I caught a glimpse at how it works. I already knew that Gates
and Ellison are Gartner's big beneficiaries (investors/bribing
parties/whatever). Microsoft and Oracle pay $7000 (or half) to produce
a 'Report'. I heard this from a business owner (I think) from China, who is
also a Microsoft investor.

If companies like Red Hat want positive publicity from the likes of Gartner,
they need to pay up as well.

Gartner = advertisers in suits. They need to be embargoed by the media, but
there is little hope in the United States of Advertising.

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