
@most people working in real business realise
You mean people like Sergey Brin and Larry Page I presume?
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HP-UX too unstable and lacked performance? It depends on what you mean by "unstable" and "performance", much like Bill's rant about meaning of word "is" was. :) Certainly, HP-UX is not even close to Linux or Solaris feature-wise, but it's rock solid stable. And not more ugly than AIX is (was, and will ever be. The single most bastardized version of UNIX is AIX without any doubts).
1st, America == North America + South America
2nd, the article mostly deals with operating systems from 4 USA companies (there's 1 dead Canadian and 1 Finnish OS too but let them bury their dead themselves).
3rd, WP7 didn't sell well in China, is it what you meant by "globally"? Thanks, but I'm not interested because I don't work for Microsoft
Are you sure? We don't ATM but that's just because it will take forever (although some of our reports are allowed to run for _days_, 5TB is not yet within sight). And if we used Google tech and stored CDRs (Call Detail Records) on 50000 cheap servers, then we could, and the said 5TB report could finish in 1sec BTW (100MB of CDR data on each server can be processed in 1 second, if the weather and moon phase is right :)).
Sir, you need to get educated. 1st, if vehicle wasn't designed as human-rated in these times, it means that is provides much faster and cheaper launches for cargo (and most probably its tonnage is much higher than that of comparable human-rated vehicle). 2nd, you need to put Nazi in charge, if you want something to be done right (http://xkcd.com/984/).
I had several ultrabooks and now I'm going to buy another one, although it's piece of history already - Sony VAIO X505-VP. Modern "ultrabooks" all have a CPU blower fan, and moreover, I _never_ managed to finish Machinarium game on the the top-of-the-spec MacBook Air because of overheating and kernel_task kicking in before "owl" level. By definition everything with active cooler sucks, but tablets, the Asus Transformer and some elitist notebooks like Samsung Q40 and Sony X505 don't have one and may be considered more or less equal, but The Ultrabooks? No way.
x86 virtualization is killing feature, but Atom doesn't support VX bit, hence it's at disadvantage vs modern ARM processors which are much faster and draw ten times less power. The only thing I need an intel CPU on notebook for is HPOVSD (and Lotus Notes to lesser extent). Gaming is anyway is crippled on any notebook except maybe 5kg 17" ugly alienware monsters, I just prefer to use microITX GTX580 winxp machine for that.
> 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the analysis results include a score reflecting frequency of use of actions associated with desired and undesired behaviors.
What are they trying to achieve with that? Initially I thought about Getting Job Done, but the text indicates otherwise...