It makes senses that leaving "dog fight" Andriod mobile for good. Dell was never a winner in Andriod arena, while windows phone only having less than 3%. There is a obvious potential. Plus, there isn't any good WP8 out…
What I mean is, there is obvious a negligence in the system solution that used in this case, especially for LSE. No system would be working for ever without proper systematical update and tuning. Every system has flaws…
It happened on 2008 but the failed platform is Windows Server 2003, Microsoft SQL Server 2000. There is one big problem in the that event called "Update"!
It makes senses that leaving "dog fight" Andriod mobile for good. Dell was never a winner in Andriod arena, while windows phone only having less than 3%. There is a obvious potential. Plus, there isn't any good WP8 out…
What I mean is, there is obvious a negligence in the system solution that used in this case, especially for LSE. No system would be working for ever without proper systematical update and tuning. Every system has flaws…
It happened on 2008 but the failed platform is Windows Server 2003, Microsoft SQL Server 2000. There is one big problem in the that event called "Update"!