A Bernie Madoff For the Tech Industry
Ok, so my blog focuses on Microsoft Dynamics AX. This means at times, the focus spans into different area's of Microsoft. This includes, SQL Server, .Net, SharePoint, etc.
At times though it must include different business elements. Today it includes a story that is unfolding in the tech industry that could be considered a Bernie Madoff level hoax and scam?
Why is this? Well it does not involve massive amounts of money, though a dollar amount could be traced to the years of lies that have been pushed on people. But it does involve massive amounts of data. Performance data. What's at the heart of this? Devil Mountain Software! Who is that? Randall C. Kennedy!
This name, and the company will go down in history as false, hoax, scam, scamware, etc. There is an amazing report done by the ZDNet staff, direct link can be found here.: Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you)
From the post.:
"Devil Mountain Software has been a thorn in the side of Microsoft for years and is adept at garnering headlines. The latest effort is a report claiming that 86 percent of Windows 7 PCs were gobbling up too much memory. Can you trust these findings and the company overall? The short answer: No. Here’s why... ...Buckle in, because this tale goes from zero to X-files in minutes!"
This reads like a fiction story, but it's reality. And any company, or anyone that has the XPNet software installed should be warned now! Remove the scamware! It's a information mining operation, used to disinform, and create scareware for the benefit of one person.: Randall C. Kennedy
I would like to thank the ZDNet staff for an amazing job in getting the truth out!
So why post here? Because it matters. The truth matters, and ignorance is always the enemy. It also matters because Mr. Ranadall C. Kennedy has for years attacked Microsoft, with made up information that suites his writing needs.
I recommend you make yourself aware of the software, the name, and the company. All three should be black listed. They are for me!
That's all for now, I have some really good posts in the works, including continuing down the WCF path with Dynamics AX.
"Visit the Dynamics AX Community Page today!"
At times though it must include different business elements. Today it includes a story that is unfolding in the tech industry that could be considered a Bernie Madoff level hoax and scam?
Why is this? Well it does not involve massive amounts of money, though a dollar amount could be traced to the years of lies that have been pushed on people. But it does involve massive amounts of data. Performance data. What's at the heart of this? Devil Mountain Software! Who is that? Randall C. Kennedy!
This name, and the company will go down in history as false, hoax, scam, scamware, etc. There is an amazing report done by the ZDNet staff, direct link can be found here.: Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you)
From the post.:
"Devil Mountain Software has been a thorn in the side of Microsoft for years and is adept at garnering headlines. The latest effort is a report claiming that 86 percent of Windows 7 PCs were gobbling up too much memory. Can you trust these findings and the company overall? The short answer: No. Here’s why... ...Buckle in, because this tale goes from zero to X-files in minutes!"
This reads like a fiction story, but it's reality. And any company, or anyone that has the XPNet software installed should be warned now! Remove the scamware! It's a information mining operation, used to disinform, and create scareware for the benefit of one person.: Randall C. Kennedy
I would like to thank the ZDNet staff for an amazing job in getting the truth out!
So why post here? Because it matters. The truth matters, and ignorance is always the enemy. It also matters because Mr. Ranadall C. Kennedy has for years attacked Microsoft, with made up information that suites his writing needs.
I recommend you make yourself aware of the software, the name, and the company. All three should be black listed. They are for me!
That's all for now, I have some really good posts in the works, including continuing down the WCF path with Dynamics AX.
"Visit the Dynamics AX Community Page today!"
Labels: Bernie Madoff, Craig Barth, Devil Mountain, Hoax, Randall C. Kennedy, Scamware, ZDnet
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