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A Texas senator would require state agencies to get written approval from the Legislative Budget Board before buying the Microsoft OS, equipment, or licenses.
A Texas senator would require state agencies to get written approval from the Legislative Budget Board before buying the Microsoft OS, equipment, or licenses.
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It may be that it is in the best interest of the state to use Linux or Apple instead of Microsoft operating systems. Or it maybe not. Regardless, unless the State Senator is a systems expert with bleeding edge skills and knowledge about operating systems, the residents of his fine State would likely be best served if his Honor would stop micro-managing and instead development metrics to measure success of the IT Operations of the State in a way that is fair and easy to understand.
It doesn't stop them from buying it, it just holds them more responsible for it.
By the way, most likely, at least some part of that computer you're using to comment came from China.
And for an OS, there's always Linux. Saves money and does everything they'd need to do including syncing with an Exchange server for e-mail.
Oh, reeeeeallly? Name the name. Cite your source. Who said it, when, and where.
If you can't give a citation, you're almost certainly repeating someone else's outright lie, and you oughta know better than to do that.
If there is a real citation, I'd expect to see massive class-action lawsuits, or at least front-page NYTimes articles about it.
I am pretty sure that it is "Hah Ha" or "Ha Ha"
Now do your Homer "Doh!"
- by sanjayb April 2, 2009 1:36 PM PDT
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (40 Comments)1. Slam Apple.
2. Take out certain Texas Senator.
3. Slam Google