As long as Microsoft is selling a server version and a "single-user" version of Windows, they will likely have to continue to internally hobble the "single-user" version so people will not use it instead of paying more for the server version.
Until Microsoft figures out a way to officially separate the two--make Windows "single-user" free or almost free--people are going to use other OSes for their personal devices, and developers are going to continue to use Linux/OS-X/Solaris/etc.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
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