To: usconservative
If enough of us (big corporations) do it, eventually Microsoft has to listen or die.
Your company and others could try what Munich did, when they converted from Windows to LiMux (their own version of Linux).
Now, 10 years later, and years late, and plenty of dough over their initial cost estimates, and many complaints from their users, they are regretting the conversion, and are now thinking about coming back to Windows.
56 posted on
08/21/2014 12:01:32 PM PDT by
adorno
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To: adorno
Your company and others could try what Munich did, when they converted from Windows to LiMux (their own version of Linux). With the exception of Active Directory (for authentication) and File/Print services, the number of Linux servers FAR outweighs the number of our Windows Servers. So "already there" in the Server space.
Desktops will be an entirely different matter since that is what users actually TOUCH and USE to be productive.
60 posted on
08/21/2014 12:08:42 PM PDT by
usconservative
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