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RE: CyberInsecurity: The cost of Monopoly


From: "Choe.Sung Cont. PACAF CSS/SCHP" <Sung.Choe () hickam af mil>
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 15:17:55 -0000

I think it might be more of a problem for Microsoft itself. How can you
fix
the problems and still try to sell new versions to the public?

Micro$oft's business model is not selling software that is (relatively)
bug-free.  Rather, they like bringing products to market ASAP, regardless of
the security risks that these "products" pose to the consumer.  If they were
ever to release software that was free of such "problems", would they still
be able to sell new versions to the public?  I would think not...

V/r,
Sung J. Choe
PACAF CSS/SCHP, PACAF NOSC
Information Assurance Analyst
DSN: 315-449-4317, Comm: 808-449-4317

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 3:53 AM
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