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TFS Extends ID Management to Linux Workstations







TFS Extends ID Management to Linux
Workstations

TFS Extends ID Management to Linux
Workstations
04/28/2004 08:38 AM




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HP Axes Itanium Workstations


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In my experience, almost every new-fangled invention to replace the endless miles of cubefarms ends up being an expensive red herring that sacrifices function for form or "lightness" or any number of aesthetically interesting but ultimately distracting features that end up just being annoying (and never as good as the real, honest-to-god closed-door office that trumps almost everything else).

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