On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 01:31 PM, Derek Neighbors wrote: > Im not so sure its sheep mentality as it is, 'no one ever got fired for > choosing Microsoft'. > That's a given. :) > > Can you provide a list of these errors or pages? I am sure their > webmasters would love to fix any problems you are finding. > Specifically > if there are short comings in the technology proof of it can only help > your cause in conveying to the leadership there of the problems. > I actually jotted down quite a few while doing some research on maricopa.gov. Funny thing is, they are not reproduceable, which leads me to believe they have a load-balancing scheme setup and I just happened to hit a server with old code/faulty SQL server setup or some such thing. They come and go. Very frustrating. > I question the SOOO cheaper. Freedom is expensive. I would suspect > switching away from Microsoft would likely actually be more expensive > in > the first year or two, but real dividends could be realized by a > significant number in the 5 to 10 year outlook. > Exactly - and I think the majority of us were looking at the obvious stuff - content management, web, sql, file/print, etc. As in my current industry, there are apps that not even the big boys can provide now (like court case management software). > However, a phased rollout/replacement model could reap benefits > smaller in > number over a period of years without raising costs. > Bingo.