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Hi All & Ben, who typed, among a few thingz.... <snip> .... if you saw a bald....guy....it was me. <snip> Ben, Ben, Ben, we are "folliclarly challanged!" ;-) Now, I am off to transfer my debt to the BOA.... H :-) I find your attitude very unprofessional - Unnamed Chaintech executive 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. If you knew how much trouble SuSE had with booth setup due to nothing they did wrong. You'd probably understand why it was such a sparsely bannered booth. ;)
BTW..if you saw a bald very tattooed guy hanging about at the booth at various times today..it was me. :)
* Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka (kastus@tsoft.com) [020813 18:28]: ::I am just back from Moscone Center in San Francisco. ::SuSE booth was a very poor picture, compared even to ::Microsoft. Last year SuSE looked much better at LinuxWorld. :: ::This year it was dominated by Unbreakable, Sun, HP and IBM. :: ::I would rather present nothing at all, than ::such booth. I am really disappointed and worried for the SuSE future.
-=Ben
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