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On Tuesday 13 August 2002 06:35 pm, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Yes, well. I had a nice conversation with a Sr. VP of Technology at Bank of America. He said they had all but settled on SuSE as their platform of choice to take them into the future. He just had a few questions which I promptly butted in and answered for him about Linux and the stability of the SuSE Engineering. So with companies like BofA using SuSE and my company porting some of our software off Solaris onto SuSE. I really wouldn't worry.
Its good to see corporate going to SuSE as that seems to be their current focus but I'm afraid I can't take BoA as an endorsement. I left BoA because of their horrendous web banking, It was totally non-intuitive, I kept getting the feeling that my account was in danger if I used their site. Their online payment system was horribly convoluted (It was harder than setting up good looking printing on linux ;-) my 2cents. -- dh