However, in case you are serious, Linux runs in more Fortune 500 companies than Windows. CERN runs it for the LHC. JPL runs it. The army runs it. Argonne runs it. Sandia runs it.
None of those even consider running Windows for their real work. It is consigned to the desktop, where its damage can be contained.
Linux starts with the letter L.
Loser starts with the letter L.
COINCIDENCE?????????????
Linus was a SECONDARY, LESS IMPORTANT character on the comic strip "Peanuts".
COINCIDENCE????????????????
I have used PURE LOGIC to defeat you.
You never had a chance, though. Against an overpowering mind like mine, coupled with my perfect-logic points, you never had a chance.
None of those even consider running Windows for their real work. It is consigned to the desktop, where its damage can be contained.This is utter nonsense. Most enterprise software typically runs on Windows. Some use Solaris and Java on servers.
I work on enterprise communication software that’s found in most fortune 500 companies (at 1 point at least 1 of our products was in every fortune 500 company, but we sold some stuff off and lost about 50 of them) and we’re entirely Windows, server side and client, same with our biggest competition too. Now they might have their primary work servers non-Windows. But they’ve got at least one significant Windows domain that runs us, probably their Exchange server (love it or hate it Exchange owns the corporate e-mail market), and a handful of other pieces of core software.