Interesting read indeed. Thanks for posting.
this is going to happen as microsoft is just
going
after money & no quality at all while linux being totally free comes with
a
really good quality of software & even support when needed
Yes its much easier now to convince a well versed
user
or an openminded Sysadmin on converting to Linux
on
the Desktop; But its still hell getting an average office user
to
convert. Particularly when she has tough time installing a simple Multifunction Device or
sharing
files with another PC. Also the new M$ Office 2007 suite takes Office Productivity apps and their integration a notch higher. OpenOffice has a lot of catching up to do.
well i am my self a network admin & my company prefers using open office & squid as the proxy than any other software any time
Yes on the edge and on the servers. But what about desktops? How many Linux Desktops you have?
With warm regards Koustubha Kale
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