Read this, and laugh - after this, maybe the monolith from Redmond will switch to a more reliable server OS like Linux or BSD! :-)
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-6524275.html?tag=dd.ne.dtx.nl-sty.0
Regards,
Krishnan
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Sometime today, S. Krishnan wrote:
Read this, and laugh - after this, maybe the monolith from Redmond will switch to a more reliable server OS like Linux or BSD! :-)
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-6524275.html?tag=dd.ne.dtx.nl-sty.0
(And CNet throws up popup windows for advertisement. Duck! Save yourself from the attack!)
Yes, even I lost my entire passport buddy list. But I don't rely too much on it. What surprises me though is that companies actually want to rely on MSN Messenger and similar free-of-cost services for their "business-critical communication". Isn't that ridiculous? When the service goes down, they expect Microsoft to respond to their queries and give status updates. I mean, Microsoft is not accountable, and it's there in the TOS. Read the TOS before clicking OK. This is a good lesson.
Manish