I'll predict 1 thing, death of the mouse....
Death of Linux
Death of Windoze
Death of Linux
Not a chance, it's going the opposite way.
Look at Dell and Ubuntu......
On the job front I think offshoring will be shipped to South America or Africa as India becomes more expensive and less coss effective.
Not a chance, it's going the opposite way.
Look at Dell and Ubuntu......
Only numpties buy Dell kit
Not a chance, it's going the opposite way.
Look at Dell and Ubuntu......
Only numpties buy Dell kit
NEVER!!ISP's will dump Cisco kit for Juniper.
Absolute rubbish. Lots of systems are moving over to a Linux based Kernel.
PS2, PS3, mobile devices all use a Linux kernel...(and doesn't MacOS aswell??)
Anyone that knows anything about IT knows that Linux is most definately here to stay!
Only numpties buy Dell kit
You know how many numpties there are in the world?
10?You know how many numpties there are in the world?
I sense a binary joke coming on here....
Counterstrike will be a general way of life by 2018
Counterstrike will be a general way of life by 2018
its been and gone mate, about 5 years ago!
NEVER!!ISP's will dump Cisco kit for Juniper.
Cisco is the win at the moment,we use cisco stuff at work,Cisco Phones Ruter Switches etc,so cost effective and reliable,hell i'm tempted to get a cisco kit for home
You will be able to download hardware.
NEVER!!
Cisco is the win at the moment,we use cisco stuff at work,Cisco Phones Ruter Switches etc,so cost effective and reliable,hell i'm tempted to get a cisco kit for home
Cisco stuff isn't cost effective and reliable in comparison with Juniper kit mate.
I've worked with Cisco kit for over 7 years and am currently supporting an IP network with over 2000 Cisco elements and also an IP/MPLS network with around 100 Juniper elements.
Here are the facts -
From a hardware perspective the Juniper kit is much more stable with less failures happening on PSU's, fan trays, supervisors and line cards...
The Juniper OS is much more intuitive and easier to work, especially when configuring complex protocols like MPLS and BGP.
Cisco TAC are also notoriously bad for their reliability in supporting customers. Regularly kit gets sent to the wrong address, gets lost or the wrong parts are sent. It's a f**kin logistical nightmare!!
If you have a few routers and switches on a Campus network then fine, but for a bigger solution i.e ISP size network, Juniper is leading the way.
I already glow in the dark
I personally haven't had any problems with Cisco kit but I've heard people have.
Juniper kit is overkill for the majority of business (including ours) so Cisco isn't going anywhere either
Why is Juniper overkill? The product line extends from small RO sized routers to midsized enterprise level routers to huge ISP sized routers than are more reliable, easier to configure and can shift many more PPS than the equivilent Cisco product.
Also, Cisco's product line is massively oversized and confusing to a buyer. This is partly due to them buying out competitor products and rebranding them for market dominance. Just like Microsoft have done with Windows.
You will be able to download hardware.
Already here and has been for a while.
Already here and has been for a while.