Wine won't run most of these older business applications. Hell, a good lot of them won't work without IE6; moreover, emulation is not practical in a work environment. Troubleshooting one OS taxes IT enough as is.
http://www.virtualbox.org/
then they could run 9x apps on 9x, nt apps on nt, 2k apps on 2k, xp apps on xp, and still run whatever host os they like.
oh yeah, and its 100% free and works very well(thanks SUN)
Most webservers run linux because buying Server would take years to pay off. Businesses that aren't selling cheap webspace use Server + IIS + ASPX. Every server is prone to DoS attacks and they are by far the most common. Linux doesn't make you immune.
DoS/DDoS is something ANY ipv4 connection is susceptible to windows is far from immune or better and dealing with it. and no, expensive hosts tend to offer a mix allowing the client to choose linux or windows hosting for the same price, windows is no better for web hosting then linux, infact the server running linux tends to give you a better value because the OS isnt eating up as many resources.
linux/bsd(unix) are less prone to being hacked and remote exploited when compaired to the common windows server, this isnt because windows itself is any less secure, its because by default windows(till server 2008) wasnt properly locked down, where linux by design is far more restrictive, anybody whos used linux as a user rather then root didnt complain about UAC because UAC is no more annoying then the way linux constantly wants a password for every damn tweak you want to do.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/08/google-chrome-redefining-the-operating-system/
The software architecture is simple — Google Chrome running within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel. For application developers, the web is the platform.
theres no proof of what googles going to do there, just a pundit/blogger posting his thoughts and speculation, same as all the other articles about chrome os.
IE5 and IE6 was a local, intranet and internet browser. You could enter paths like C:\, \\SERVER,
http://, https, and
ftp://. It could run web applications (Java, JavaScript, Flash) and it was intregal to Windows 98 SE and up. The only difference between Chrome OS and it is instead of IE running on Windows, it will just be IE. It is a step backwards, not fowards.
thats your OPINION, as to the IE thing, I haven't used IE for anything more then windows update and the rare activeX site in years, Opera, Safari 3/4, Chrome, and even FF offer a better user experience and are more secure(FF being the least secure once you add alot of extensions).
IE8 is a step in the right direction, but it still doesn't properly support W3C specs/standards
Oh, and it is also important to mention that since IE7, IE is restricted to just internet use. Microsoft got sued by the EU mandating that IE not be included with the OS so Microsoft had to dumb it down and separate it. If the EU sues Google for the same reason, Chrome OS will be shot dead because there is no separating the browser from the UI in that case.
sorry, but I have zero issue with the browser not being an intagral part of the os, its still requiered if you want to use windows update or alot of MS sites, and being its not locked into the OS it should stop/slow the use if IE as the core/gui of many business apps, this is a good thing since it means those apps wont be as easly broken by moving from os to os or windows version to windows version(or even by updating IE with security patches)
And no, we don't agree. IE6 was brilliant and the EU killed it.
....this pretty much prooves the opinion I have formed of you after your SLI rant(insisting its 100% hardware based...)
anybody who thinks IE3-4-5-6-7 where great......well I dont want banned so I wont say what I and others are thinking.
I've been using Windows XP for three years now with no anti-anything.
funny, wonder how many viruses your system has, or how much is going on that you dont know about, I know people like you who insist/insisted they didnt/dont need an antivirus, every one of them has ended up having to reinstall far more often then those I know who run a decent AV, some learned and started running a decent AV, the others still insist they reinstall so much for other reasons, your probbly one of those types that also never wares a rubber when they have sex, good luck with that as well.
If that is the attitude you are going to have, then I'm done with this discussion.
no real loss here, Your spouting miss-information about linux and non-windows OS's stops then I dont really got any more reason to tell you your wrong.
As I said, Im a windows user, but it isnt the best os in the world for everything, even a windows fanboi like me will admit that, ofcorse unlike many windows fanboi's i have experience with non-windows os's and networks(started out on novel and IBM ringbus networks for god's sake) so I can speak a bit more intelligently about whats possible.
when it comes to Chrome OS, nobody here knows what it will turn out to be like, hell only people who WORK FOR GOOGLE have any clue where google is headed with it, the rest is speculation.
One Question, Ford do you work for MS?