maybe they had a falling out with Microsoft?

once your in the top 200 companies on the ASX Microsoft comes chasing you with the biggest sales pitches imaginable

as that way they can hire "independent" companies to do research that finds xx% of the top 200 companies use microsoft technology,
and use that as a sales pitch to smaller companies (via magazine advertisements) so "some" smaller companies think "G everyone is using this technology, we must use it"
and *some* managers will think "G all these big companies use MS technology, we must move to MS technology so I have experience with MS technology in case I ever want to move to a big company"

anyway MS would have done massive massive massive sales pitches on telstra for them to use MS technology, maybe telstra had a falling out and telstra reevaluated there technologies and found that .net for *telstras* main sites offers no real advantage.

or maybe..... grants rumour is just a rumour and they have no plans on moving back to cf.




On 8/4/06, Dale Fraser < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This surprises me.

 

They recently handed packages to all Coldfusion Person and moved to .NET

 

I know as I had a couple apply for a position I had going, and hired one of them.

Regards
Dale Fraser





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