tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post7500807123367880106..comments2024-02-28T11:39:23.720+03:00Comments on Jad Madi's Blog: Office 2007 on LinuxUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post-69819893191009254662006-07-03T02:13:52.000+03:002006-07-03T02:13:52.000+03:00Dude!! What's wrong with you and the media?? M...Dude!! What's wrong with you and the media?? <br>Microsoft have outsourced these services to someone else (Akamai) and Akamai may chose to run IIS or Apache or anything else they want!<br><br>According to microsoft offecial release:<br>"Our many connection service providers' infrastructures are diverse; our main concern is doing whatever it takes to help ensure our customers can get Qwaider ?????http://blog.sweetestmemories.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post-8081057760804959132006-07-03T11:18:42.000+03:002006-07-03T11:18:42.000+03:00i got this:BROWSER OR OPERATING SYSTEM NOT COMPATI...i got this:<br><br>BROWSER OR OPERATING SYSTEM NOT COMPATIBLE<br><br>Your Browser or Operating System is not compatible with the Test Drive System. The Test Drive System supports the following:<br><br> * Windows 98, 2000 and XP<br> * Internet Explorer 5.5 and later<br><br>i am using FF on WinXP7usamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post-40773774991636104662006-07-03T13:33:12.000+03:002006-07-03T13:33:12.000+03:00Totally agree Qweider.As for the virus attack you ...Totally agree Qweider.<br><br>As for the virus attack you mentioned; what Microsoft did was simply redirecting the domain Microsoft.com to other 3rd party servers (I think it was Akamai's servers) , which I do not see it as a point against Microsoft, bil 3aks it was a very clever move to protect their own servers..Ramihttp://www.khuboz.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post-45215126934478974832006-07-03T13:41:47.000+03:002006-07-03T13:41:47.000+03:00Gweider,Microsoft doesn't need to outsource an...Gweider,<br>Microsoft doesn't need to outsource anything unless they aren't capable of doing it and in this case their windows servers aren't capable of serving such demo.<br><br>it might be misleading but in the second paragraph I explain that the Office demo served by Linux machines.<br><br>7usam,<br>I don't have windows else I'd love to see what would happen with IE6, Jadhttp://jadmadi.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post-89581127732545965662006-07-03T15:02:45.000+03:002006-07-03T15:02:45.000+03:00Ya zalameh ... Gibb ... inta wil linux taba3ak ......Ya zalameh ... Gibb ... inta wil linux taba3ak ... <br>My other windows box is your linux machine ;-)<br><br>Microsoft outsources many things. (I have friends in Amman who work on outsourced microsoft projects) <br><br>What's wrong with anyone buying services from someone else? Akamai specialize in providing bandwidth. ETC provide storage. It's nuts to have one company do everything. Not Qwaider ?????http://blog.sweetestmemories.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3621293659828286023.post-40355841117870645732006-07-03T16:09:20.000+03:002006-07-03T16:09:20.000+03:00I have to disagree with you on the fact that MS ac...I have to disagree with you on the fact that MS actually used Linux for their WindowsUpdate site back then. They just needed to filter out the bandwidth and the trafic comming in, which then they hired a third party for that, and they used Linux servers. C'mon man.<br><br>And now, same story but a little different, MS is friendly with Open Source, in a sense they're trying to humanize dotonehttp://dot1ne.comnoreply@blogger.com