"Vivek J. Patankar" list307@gmail.com wrote: I see that changing in the near future. ICICI Bank recently pushed the installation of OO.o on all it's corporate desktops as part of a major cost cutting effort. And were talking of a lot of desktops here, thousands.
Oh wow! This is amazing!..But would they be using it on Windows?....
Probably, they might consider migrating to GNU/Linux later..sometime..
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On 4/15/06, Roshan d_rosh2001@yahoo.co.in wrote:
"Vivek J. Patankar" list307@gmail.com wrote: I see that changing in the near future. ICICI Bank recently pushed the installation of OO.o on all it's corporate desktops as part of a major cost cutting effort. And were talking of a lot of desktops here, thousands.
Oh wow! This is amazing!..But would they be using it on Windows?....
Yes. Windows 2K/XP.
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On Saturday 15 April 2006 13:59, Roshan wrote:
"Vivek J. Patankar" list307@gmail.com wrote: I see that changing in the near future. ICICI Bank recently pushed the installation of OO.o on all it's corporate desktops as part of a major cost cutting effort. And were talking of a lot of desktops here, thousands.
Oh wow! This is amazing!..But would they be using it on Windows?....
Probably, they might consider migrating to GNU/Linux later..sometime..
Now people this is not windows bashing but just to add some fun to this topic, I would like to mention that a few days ago I met a person who is working for a big reputable MNC and is going to help me academically as well. We were discussing certain ideas and then obviously the topic of their implementation came up. Well he said, quite bluntly i may add, that whatever you do don't use the windoze platform. Not even the Win server platform for implementing these ideas. The reason? Well, the apps that we were talking about involved processing huge amounts of data that could take days to run to completion and when you have such mammoth tasks, well, you would be pissed off if the OS gives you the BSOD or crashes and dies, wouldn't you?
Well my point is that Windoze doesn't belong in the corporate environment - neither in the server rooms nor on the workstations. If you want security + stability then Linux is for you. Windows somehow just doesn't fit in... :)