My wet dream is to heat the freezing homes of poverty stricken elderly people in the UK using the byproduct heat from the ultimate distributed cloud.
This would be pretty great if available on Azure Stack on prem.
If I can’t ask for the budget available for any Windows project _for tooling and libraries ^0 I never really know how much of a problem was it being a Windows project. Even then I used to like to ask about experiences…
What sold me on NT 3.1 was the in-the-box Microsoft Transaction Server. MTS is the single largest reason why SQLServer_Linux was a shoehorn refit, not anything like the job that it could have been. Out of the box CICS…
My wet dream is to heat the freezing homes of poverty stricken elderly people in the UK using the byproduct heat from the ultimate distributed cloud.
This would be pretty great if available on Azure Stack on prem.
If I can’t ask for the budget available for any Windows project _for tooling and libraries ^0 I never really know how much of a problem was it being a Windows project. Even then I used to like to ask about experiences…
What sold me on NT 3.1 was the in-the-box Microsoft Transaction Server. MTS is the single largest reason why SQLServer_Linux was a shoehorn refit, not anything like the job that it could have been. Out of the box CICS…