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From: listbot at mailandnews.com (Linc B)
Subject: Microsoft wins Homeland Security Bid ( Reuters)

On July 16, 2003 at 13:19, Brad Bemis wrote:
>
> Agreed!  Customer demand is the only way that we as a community can
> influence the evolution of inherent security controls, whether the target
> of discussion is Microsoft or any other product vendor.
>

Switching vendors is a great way to influence product evolution, but 
you may count that as a method of expressing customer demand.  Too 
bad it's not the method of expression DHS chose.


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