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.NET My Services (HailStorm) scrapped

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  • C Chris Maunder

    Just found this. Any confirmation from anywhere else? cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Fazlul Kabir
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    Man, I'm scheduled to deliver an hour long presentation this afternoon on the glories of .NET to a bunch of Java worshipers here in VA. Looks like I need to *repackage* my PowerPoint slides too. // Fazlul


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    • C Chris Maunder

      Just found this. Any confirmation from anywhere else? cheers, Chris Maunder

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      David Wulff
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      Am I the only one who thinks/thought .NET My Services was a good idea? ____________________ David Wulff A lot of Americans, like [Martin], are arrogant, ignorant and blind to the thought that there may be people in this world who don't cry themselves to sleep every night because they don't live in America. - CG in The Marvinski Wars, 9 April '02

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      • D David Wulff

        Am I the only one who thinks/thought .NET My Services was a good idea? ____________________ David Wulff A lot of Americans, like [Martin], are arrogant, ignorant and blind to the thought that there may be people in this world who don't cry themselves to sleep every night because they don't live in America. - CG in The Marvinski Wars, 9 April '02

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        Lost User
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        David Wulff wrote: Am I the only one who thinks/thought .NET My Services was a good idea? No. Bill got pretty barred up over it. :-D Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002

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        • D David Wulff

          Am I the only one who thinks/thought .NET My Services was a good idea? ____________________ David Wulff A lot of Americans, like [Martin], are arrogant, ignorant and blind to the thought that there may be people in this world who don't cry themselves to sleep every night because they don't live in America. - CG in The Marvinski Wars, 9 April '02

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          realJSOP
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          I'm sure that Mr Gates still gets a raging hardon when a manly voice whispers "passport", especially when he's wearing a cute little leather halter top and voice is coming from behind him... "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.

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          • C Chris Maunder

            Just found this. Any confirmation from anywhere else? cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Tom Archer
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            Wasn't this product (and it's not having been received so well thus far) the reason that MS exec just got canned? Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#

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            • T Tom Archer

              Wasn't this product (and it's not having been received so well thus far) the reason that MS exec just got canned? Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C#

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              SimonS
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              That sounds about right. I'm hoping it isn't the reason though. Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge

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              • S SimonS

                That sounds about right. I'm hoping it isn't the reason though. Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge

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                Tom Archer
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                I think I remember from the wording of the article that he was fired over a power struggle regarding how to position and market HailStorm. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C# Please note that the opinions expressed in this correspondence do not necessarily reflect the views of the author.

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                • T Tom Archer

                  I think I remember from the wording of the article that he was fired over a power struggle regarding how to position and market HailStorm. Cheers, Tom Archer Author, Inside C# Please note that the opinions expressed in this correspondence do not necessarily reflect the views of the author.

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                  SimonS
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                  jeesh. I seem to remember another MS heavy leaving early on when .NET was being developed. Can't remember his name though. Obviously, .NET, et al is a larger departure from the "normal" MS way than I ever thought. Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge

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                  • S SimonS

                    Any idea what this means for Microsoft's "single logon" architecture? Cheers, Simon "I get paid for my brain and my thinking in several obscure worlds", Olli, The Lounge

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                    Mike Nordell
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                    Any idea what this means for Microsoft's "single logon" architecture? Hopefully it will never see the day of light. With the security track-record of Microsoft one might as well run an unpatched IIS. :-(

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                    • D David Wulff

                      Am I the only one who thinks/thought .NET My Services was a good idea? ____________________ David Wulff A lot of Americans, like [Martin], are arrogant, ignorant and blind to the thought that there may be people in this world who don't cry themselves to sleep every night because they don't live in America. - CG in The Marvinski Wars, 9 April '02

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                      Gavin Greig
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                      No, I think a single sign-on which gives access to many services from different suppliers is a good idea, but I also think MS were always going to have a problem getting sufficient trust to make it fly - first time at least. I agree with others in this thread who reckon it will be back, after a revamp, and I wouldn't be surprised to see the basic idea turn out to be a success once they've addressed the trust and data security issues. Gavin Greig

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                      • D Daniel Ferguson

                        I think that Hailstorm -- what kind of name is that anyway? I assume it's meant to describe what they want to do to their competitors. Anyway, Hailstorm is a solution looking for a problem and that's why it (may have) failed. MS just wants a way to make the internet proprietary (what the h*ll do I want a 'passport' for anyway?). :| [edit] Dictionary.com's word of the day: desuetude \DES-wih-tood, -tyood\, noun: The cessation of use; discontinuance of practice or custom; disuse. Coincidence? [edit] "There is a fine line between lunacy and genius; it is my goal in life to keep them guessing just where the line lies..." -- Unknown

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                        ColinDavies
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                        Daniel Ferguson wrote: Anyway, Hailstorm is a solution looking for a problem and that's why it (may have) failed. Exactly, well said. Daniel Ferguson wrote: MS just wants a way to make the internet proprietary Very True, you took the words outta my mouth. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                        • R realJSOP

                          I'm sure that Mr Gates still gets a raging hardon when a manly voice whispers "passport", especially when he's wearing a cute little leather halter top and voice is coming from behind him... "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio.

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                          Daniel Ferguson
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                          :laugh: :laugh: "There is a fine line between lunacy and genius; it is my goal in life to keep them guessing just where the line lies..." -- Unknown

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