Quote from Agyar:
Interesting. I think that is certainly a feasible situation, but that is not the way I have seen things happen. I have worked for 4 startups since 2001. All 4 of them used MS technology (which is funny because MS technology is not where most of my experience is). 3 of them were 5 people or less. I haven't worked at a startup in over a year, though. Maybe things are different now.
PS - funnily enough, one of those startups was an interesting .NET/Windows app that I helped build. The angel that did the ultimate round of funding for the company was a big linux/java nut and totally scrapped our already working system to redo the entire thing in Java. He ended up taking the whole company down when he did this.
I now have 40,000 shares of nothing. Thanks dumbass.![]()
Quote from prt_systems:
It is amazing how unfamiliar some of the posters here are
with the business .....
Quote from Agyar:
I'll disagree with you again here.I've been a DBA and a developer on both SQL Server and Oracle systems.
Quote from Agyar:
.... The MS monopoly will not be broken overnight. THERE IS NO CATALYST. ... ..... Do you know where MS focuses a ton of their money? Marketing and user testing. Linux spends very, very little on these areas just by the nature of Linux.
Quote from TGregg:
MSFT has grown revenue by an average annual rate of 8.7% over the past five years. They pulled in 39.8 billion in `05, 37 billion in `04 and 32 billion in `03. Rather than drying up and blowing away, they are making money faster than ever.
Not sure how you guys can trade when you form such strong opinions about companies.
Quote from TGregg:
MSFT has grown revenue by an average annual rate of 8.7% over the past five years. They pulled in 39.8 billion in `05, 37 billion in `04 and 32 billion in `03. Rather than drying up and blowing away, they are making money faster than ever.
Not sure how you guys can trade when you form such strong opinions about companies.
Quote from Agyar:
...... The angel that did the ultimate round of funding for the company was a big linux/java nut and totally scrapped our already working system to redo the entire thing in Java. He ended up taking the whole company down when he did this.
I now have 40,000 shares of nothing. Thanks dumbass.![]()
Quote from prt_systems:
Money doesn't necesarily follow the leaders ..... and poor management is all over the technology business .....