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In reply to the discussion: Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch" [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)It's called inherent security. No add-ins necessary when your platform solves the issue at its core.
That's the difference in philosophy between Windows and a real operating system platform. With Microsoft, security is an add on. With Linux, it's built in at its core.
That's why Microsoft will always be insecure and why Linux will always be the security standard, no matter how many people adopt it.
What percentage of Inet servers run Linux? What percentage of supercomputers run Linux?
I give you, the ALMA Correlator, one of the most powerful computers on the planet. It runs on a Linux platform, not Windows.
Here's a pic of it:

By the way, they can't use hard drives because the flying heads don't work at the altitude of 5000 meters. It has over 134 million processors and can handle 17 quadrillion calculations a second.
Windows was never a candidate here. They went with Linux, where the cutting edge resides.
Get over it.