Readers Respond: Microsoft Development, The Scream
Readers speak out on Microsoft's Vista development challenges and eWEEK's March 6 cover.
For years, Microsoft and others have tried to hold the small and midsize business at bay by wrapping enterprise stuff in SMB marketing and pushing it down. In the meantime, these vendors have continued to evolve the software stack into a monstrous tower that now reaches into the clouds and requires a thousand times the CPU and storage to process the same data in the same amount of timeor slowerthan 15 years ago. I believe that all that top-heavy, needless complexity has finally come home to roost in the Microsoft mother ship. The Vista developers are encountering the pain of having to contend with an impossibly vast knowledge set, represented by all the nooks and crannies of .Net, SQL Server, Office, Media Player, unpublished object models and APIs.Lanimation Consulting The cover art on the March 6 issue was brilliant! Someone deserves a prize for realizing that the standard North American electrical outlet fits so well into Edvard Munchs painting "The Scream." Alan Chattaway








