Apple seriously uses Outlook Exchange for their mail servers, though.
[Archer]You can just say "Exchange"[/Archer]
And the iCloud is stored on Azure. The whole "Onion or Reality" test can be difficult in tech these days.
Well, given Apple's not exactly a well known entity in the MTA market, or in the cloud computing market, I don't see the big deal that they're using Exchange and Azure.
They're both good products run by people who know what they're doing. At least, know more than Apple on those topics. And neit
There's also a lot to be said for sticking to what you can be great at, and leaving the rest to someone else. But it's anathema to "Apple fans" who are really "Microsoft anti-fans", who show up a lot on Slashdot.
April Fool's! (Score:5, Funny)
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Apple seriously uses Outlook Exchange for their mail servers, though.
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Apple seriously uses Outlook Exchange for their mail servers, though.
[Archer]You can just say "Exchange"[/Archer]
And the iCloud is stored on Azure. The whole "Onion or Reality" test can be difficult in tech these days.
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Well, given Apple's not exactly a well known entity in the MTA market, or in the cloud computing market, I don't see the big deal that they're using Exchange and Azure.
They're both good products run by people who know what they're doing. At least, know more than Apple on those topics. And neit
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There's also a lot to be said for sticking to what you can be great at, and leaving the rest to someone else. But it's anathema to "Apple fans" who are really "Microsoft anti-fans", who show up a lot on Slashdot.
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Troll time:
So Apple fans are the 'Microsoft anti-fans' who don't understand linux...
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Apple seriously uses Outlook Exchange for their mail servers, though.
Last I heard, they used Oracle (formerly Sun, way before that Netscape) mail.