AutoXr - "Having seen the downfall of mini-computers, mainframes, Netware, WordPerfect, etc., and the rise of distributed computing, client-server, desktop PCs, the Internet, etc., Microsoft dominance will certainly come to an end at some point as the others have."
I will certainly agree with that.
"And when it does, there is no telling whether Linux will be there or not, but it certainly looks that way today. "
I doubt it. Linux doesn't offer anything better, technologically. It is just slightly cheaper, but the development model is such that the implementation and support costs will always be much higher.
Microsoft dominace will come to an end at some point, but whatever that technology is, it hasn't arived in the marketplace yet. But it will be something different, something so original and new that money will drive towards it instead of the status quo. Just as the PC came about in opposition to the mainframe.
"In a nutshell, keep an open mind, no matter which side you are on, as history is certain to repeat itself. "
It already has. Linux is the same as OS/2 and the Amiga. A little bit of adoption, and a large number of loud mouthed zealots.
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