BSDi EMEA Closing Operations 8
Major Grubert writes "BSDi Europe, Middle East and Africa has closed operations. I found
out after not getting any news from our local rep (in Barcelona)
after I'd sent him some feedback about a new server they'd let us
test. Nothing about this on their website... We adore FreeBSD, and this doesn't inspire much confidence in BSDi (soon to be known as iX Systems) as a *BSD supporting company - they were actually making some inroads in the Spanish market. I hope at least our support contracts
with them will be honoured..."
strange (Score:1)
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Re:might be good if you don't here from them (Score:1)
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Re:what a shock (Score:1)
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mainframe (mnfrm)
n. Computer Science
A large, powerful computer, often serving several connected terminals.
I'd like to know how exactly you think I've used it incorrectly.
Re:what a shock (Score:1)
BSDi has never been touted as a Desktop OS, it's main purpose has always been Servers and mainframes. Besides that, the employees are probably forced to use Windows as interoperability is constantly being worked on by BSDi.
Re:what a shock (Score:1)
No
You probably don't even work in a unix-oriented shop,
Yes.
Nor is your job to convince VC's that they should buy into a unix system.
Not usually,but occasionally, in fact, I do.
If it was, you'd probably have the forsight to realize that making use of your own system MIGHT help your sales pitch.
On workstations? I'm sure BSDi uses their own OS on their servers, which is what they are trying to convince people to use BSDi for.
BSDi has never had a mainframe product
BSDi is designed to (and does) run on everything from tiny embedded systems to the big iron.
Bitch and complain all you want but you can't change the facts.
what a shock (Score:2)
Ironically enough, the marketdroids and upper-management-dopes had their embedded-systems wish come true with the Wind River purchase.
For the sake of the engineers, I hope the Wind River deal makes BSDi into something big. This is a small company, but it has the engineering capacity of someone like Sun or IBM. Good engineers deserve money. BSDi engineers deserve lots of it.