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JiniComputer: Linux In Dubai
Feb 5, 2004, 01 :00 UTC (7 Talkback[s]) (5382 reads)

(Other stories by Haider Tuaima)

[ Thanks to Haider Tuaima for this link. ]

"Many have said that enough is enough taking about Linux. How Linux is great. Why Linux rulz and Micro$oft sucks, blah blah blah. I will promise you that this article is going to be something different. Firstly let me tell you that I have been in the IT field for more than 14 years, I have experienced the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum, I wrote my first program in 1984. I used and loved the Commodore Amiga. I worked on MSDOS many years, I experienced Novell networks, I used Windows 95 when it first came out... Now I am a senior IT trainer, specializing mostly in Microsoft office products, networking and e-commerce. I hold many Microsoft and other certifications to that respect also.

"The company I work for is mostly focused on Microsoft training, and I can easily see the popular demand for learning how to use Microsoft products. So I'm happy that I work for my company, my company is happy that they partner with Microsoft, Microsoft is happy that my company is supporting them by training their clients and the clients are happy because they're getting first class training from us.

"So if everybody's happy, when does Linux come to the picture then...?"

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
What a well thought-out article...defini ...   Wow   
Jeff Cobb
Feb 5, 2004, 02:48:53
 
First things first.  This is as good an  ...   A very detailed synopsis straight from the horses   
observer
Feb 5, 2004, 04:04:58
 
Q) What-da-ya want? Windows... or someth ...   Serious Stuff   
GaAsP
Feb 5, 2004, 07:21:14
 
My experience is very similar.I hope tha ...   Nice article   
Lars
Feb 5, 2004, 10:11:20
 
Great article... but.. from the "breaks  ...   great..but one tidbit.   
acyberpunk
Feb 5, 2004, 16:10:21
 
Thank you for your comment. I do realize ...   Re: great..but one tidbit.   
Haider Tuaima
Feb 6, 2004, 05:00:45
 
Hi,     The article has been exciting bu ...   comments & suggestions   
pradeep Kumar
Nov 1, 2004, 15:15:26
 
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